I’d think that probability is either in the map or in the territory
Even if Copenhagen is right, I as a rational agent should still ought to use mind-probabilities. It may be the case that the quantum world is truly probabilistic-in-the-territory, but that doesn’t affect the fact that I don’t know the state of any physical system precisely.
Even if Copenhagen is right, I as a rational agent should still ought to use mind-probabilities. It may be the case that the quantum world is truly probabilistic-in-the-territory, but that doesn’t affect the fact that I don’t know the state of any physical system precisely.