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A principle also called the Indifference Principle which was first enunciated by
Johann Bernoulli. The insufficient reason principle states that, if we are ignorant of the ways an event can
occur and therefore have no reason to believe that one way will occur preferentially to another, it will occur equally
likely in any way.