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===Subjective logic=== {{Main|Subjective logic}} In standard logic, propositions are considered to be either true or false. In contradistinction, [[subjective logic]] assumes that humans cannot determine with absolute certainty whether a proposition about the real world is absolutely true or false. In [[subjective logic]] the [[A posteriori|posteriori]] probability estimates of binary events can be represented by beta distributions.<ref name="J01">{{cite journal | last = Jøsang | first = Audun | doi = 10.1142/S0218488501000831 | issue = 3 | journal = International Journal of Uncertainty, Fuzziness and Knowledge-Based Systems | mr = 1843261 | pages = 279–311 | title = A logic for uncertain probabilities | url = https://scholar.archive.org/work/nilorkzfvjccjir72m75zk3pgy | volume = 9 | year = 2001}}</ref>
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