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There is a huge literature on interpreting probability and this is even larger if you just look at examples of how people use it. A really good place to start is to follow the references mentioned in Hajek's encyclopedia article. A heavily overlapping list including lots of book chapters (among other things) can be found on Branden Fitelson's Probability and Induction course website: Syllabus

On the principle of indifference:

Frequency accounts of probability:

More readings (a bit unsorted...)

Propensity accounts: