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The two concepts are certainly related to one another, and to the Principle of indifference. I created these two entries separately mainly because they were separately listed here (also here) as redlinks. Given that the both the philosophers and the probabilists listed them as separately needed articles, and given that they are indeed separate ideas (in my opinion), with equipossible a more basic idea than equiprobable, I'm inclined to keep them separate in the hopes that more will be added to them. Hence, I oppose the merge. JJL01:51, 13 May 2007 (UTC)Reply