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incompossible such predicates are "également possibles c'est-a-dire tells que nous soyons également indécis sur leur existance." But suppose I privately set down on paper the latitude and longitude of two points on the earth's surface and calculate the angular distance between them. It may range anywhere from 0° to 180°. How are you, without knowing anything at all about what points I have selected to subdivide 180° into small parts concerning which you are également indécis? Will you assume all angular distances to be equally likely, or will [you] assume that all equal circular areas of the earth are equally likely positions, in which case a distance between them of about 90° is

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