The use of the Law of Likelihood (LL) as a general tool for assessing rival hypotheses has been criticized for its ambiguous treatment of background information. The LL endorses radically different answers depending on what information is designated as background versus evidence. I argue that once one distinguishes between two questions about evidentiary support, the ambiguity vanishes. I demonstrate this resolution by applying it to a debate over the status of the ‘fine-tuning argument’
When the probability of a single member of a set of mutually exclusive and exhaustive possibilities ...
This Article explores what it means for a factual determination to be warranted by a preponderance ...
Evidentialist views in epistemology, like that of Earl Conee and Richard Feldman, define epistemic j...
The use of the Likelihood Principle as a general tool for assessing rival hypotheses has been critic...
Evidential value is measured by a likelihood ratio. This ratio has two components, the probability, ...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Recently, Lund and Iyer (L&I) raised an argument regarding the use of likelihoo...
ABSTRACT: The Likelihood Theory of Evidence (LTE) says, roughly, that only likelihoods matter to the...
The notion of evidence is of great importance, but there are substantial disagreements about how it ...
The Likelihood Theory of Evidence (LTE) says, roughly, that all the information relevant to the bear...
Peter Achinstein has argued at length and on many occasions that the view according to which evident...
Forster presented some interesting examples having to do with distinguishing the direction of causal...
We explore two novel consequences of similarity-based likelihood judgment. In Section I, we distingu...
Bayesians understand the notion of evidential support in terms of probability raising. Little is kno...
Likelihood ratios are increasingly being adopted to convey expert evaluative opinions to courts. In ...
The likelihood ratio (LR) is a probabilistic method that has been championed as a ‘simple rule ’ for...
When the probability of a single member of a set of mutually exclusive and exhaustive possibilities ...
This Article explores what it means for a factual determination to be warranted by a preponderance ...
Evidentialist views in epistemology, like that of Earl Conee and Richard Feldman, define epistemic j...
The use of the Likelihood Principle as a general tool for assessing rival hypotheses has been critic...
Evidential value is measured by a likelihood ratio. This ratio has two components, the probability, ...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Recently, Lund and Iyer (L&I) raised an argument regarding the use of likelihoo...
ABSTRACT: The Likelihood Theory of Evidence (LTE) says, roughly, that only likelihoods matter to the...
The notion of evidence is of great importance, but there are substantial disagreements about how it ...
The Likelihood Theory of Evidence (LTE) says, roughly, that all the information relevant to the bear...
Peter Achinstein has argued at length and on many occasions that the view according to which evident...
Forster presented some interesting examples having to do with distinguishing the direction of causal...
We explore two novel consequences of similarity-based likelihood judgment. In Section I, we distingu...
Bayesians understand the notion of evidential support in terms of probability raising. Little is kno...
Likelihood ratios are increasingly being adopted to convey expert evaluative opinions to courts. In ...
The likelihood ratio (LR) is a probabilistic method that has been championed as a ‘simple rule ’ for...
When the probability of a single member of a set of mutually exclusive and exhaustive possibilities ...
This Article explores what it means for a factual determination to be warranted by a preponderance ...
Evidentialist views in epistemology, like that of Earl Conee and Richard Feldman, define epistemic j...