We present a conservative extension of a Bayesian account of confirmation that can deal with the problem of old evidence and new theories. So-called open-minded Bayesianism challenges the assumption-implicit in standard Bayesianism-that the correct empirical hypothesis is among the ones currently under consideration. It requires the inclusion of a catch-all hypothesis, which is characterized by means of sets of probability assignments. Upon the introduction of a new theory, the former catch-all is decomposed into a new empirical hypothesis and a new catch-all. As will be seen, this motivates a second update rule, besides Bayes' rule, for updating probabilities in light of a new theory. This rule conserves probability ratios among the old hy...
This paper addresses the problem that Bayesian statistical inference cannot accommodate theory chang...
The Bayesian perspective is based on conditioning related to reported evidence that is considered to...
Bayesian Epistemology is a general framework for thinking about agents who have beliefs that come in...
We present a conservative extension of a Bayesian account of confirmation that can deal with the pro...
We present a conservative extension of a Bayesian account of confirmation that can deal with the pro...
We present a conservative extension of a Bayesian account of confirmation that can deal with the pro...
One of the most troubling and persistent challenges for Bayesian Confirmation Theory is the Problem ...
The Problem of Old Evidence has troubled Bayesians ever since Clark Glymour first presented it in 19...
The problem of old evidence, first described by Glymour (1980), is still widely regarded as one of t...
In this paper, I consider the Problem of Old Evidence, which is meant to undermine the theory of con...
This paper addresses the problem that Bayesian statistical inference cannot accommodate theory chang...
I will show that, in the Problem of Old Evidence, unless a rational agent has a property I will call...
Proponents of Bayesian confirmation theory believe that they have the solution to a significant, rec...
Wenmackers and Romeijn [38] formalize ideas going back to Shimony [33] and Putnam [28] into an open-...
The Problem of Old Evidence is a perennial issue for Bayesian confirmation theory. Garber (1983) fam...
This paper addresses the problem that Bayesian statistical inference cannot accommodate theory chang...
The Bayesian perspective is based on conditioning related to reported evidence that is considered to...
Bayesian Epistemology is a general framework for thinking about agents who have beliefs that come in...
We present a conservative extension of a Bayesian account of confirmation that can deal with the pro...
We present a conservative extension of a Bayesian account of confirmation that can deal with the pro...
We present a conservative extension of a Bayesian account of confirmation that can deal with the pro...
One of the most troubling and persistent challenges for Bayesian Confirmation Theory is the Problem ...
The Problem of Old Evidence has troubled Bayesians ever since Clark Glymour first presented it in 19...
The problem of old evidence, first described by Glymour (1980), is still widely regarded as one of t...
In this paper, I consider the Problem of Old Evidence, which is meant to undermine the theory of con...
This paper addresses the problem that Bayesian statistical inference cannot accommodate theory chang...
I will show that, in the Problem of Old Evidence, unless a rational agent has a property I will call...
Proponents of Bayesian confirmation theory believe that they have the solution to a significant, rec...
Wenmackers and Romeijn [38] formalize ideas going back to Shimony [33] and Putnam [28] into an open-...
The Problem of Old Evidence is a perennial issue for Bayesian confirmation theory. Garber (1983) fam...
This paper addresses the problem that Bayesian statistical inference cannot accommodate theory chang...
The Bayesian perspective is based on conditioning related to reported evidence that is considered to...
Bayesian Epistemology is a general framework for thinking about agents who have beliefs that come in...