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How much are bold Bayesians favoured?
Rédei and Gyenis recently displayed strong constraints of Bayesian learning (in the form of Jeffrey conditioning). However, they also presented a positive result for Bayesianism. Despite the limited significance of this positive result, I find it useful to discuss its two possible strengthenings to...
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Published in: | Synthese (Dordrecht) 2022-08, Vol.200 (4), p.336, Article 336 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Rédei and Gyenis recently displayed strong constraints of Bayesian learning (in the form of Jeffrey conditioning). However, they also presented a positive result for Bayesianism. Despite the limited significance of this positive result, I find it useful to discuss its two possible strengthenings to present new results and open new questions about the limits of Bayesianism. First, I will show that one cannot strengthen the positive result by restricting the evidence to so-called “certain evidence”. Secondly, strengthening the result by restricting the partitions—as parts of one’s evidence—to Jeffrey-independent partitions requires additional constraints on one’s evidence to preserve its commutativity. So, my results provide additional grounds for caution and support for the limitations of Bayesian learning. |
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ISSN: | 1573-0964 0039-7857 1573-0964 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11229-022-03825-5 |