Bandyopadhyay, Taper, and Brittan (BTB) advance a measure of evidential support that first appeared in the statistical and philosophical literature four decades ago and have been extensively discussed since. I have argued elsewhere, however, that it is vulnerable to a simple counterexample. BTB claim that the counterexample is flawed because it conflates evidence with confirmation. In this reply, I argue that the counterexample stands, and is fatal to their theory
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Evidential support is often equated with confirmation, where evidence supports hypothesis H if and o...
How do we deal with unlikely witness testimonies? Whether in legal or everyday reasoning, corroborat...
Bayes factors provide a symmetrical measure of evidence for one model versus another (e.g. H1 versus...
According to influential accounts of scientific method, e.g., critical rationalism, scientific knowl...
Proponents of Bayesian confirmation theory believe that they have the solution to a significant, rec...
In this paper, I consider the Problem of Old Evidence, which is meant to undermine the theory of con...
Bayesian epistemology postulates a probabilistic analysis of many sorts of ordinary and scientific r...
Among Bayesian confirmation theorists, several quantitative measures of the degree to which an evide...
The Likelihood Theory of Evidence (LTE) says, roughly, that all the information relevant to the bear...
Ly and Wagenmakers (Computational Brain & Behavior:1–8, in press) critiqued the Full Bayesian Signif...
Bayesian conceptions of evidence have been invoked in recent arguments regarding the existence of Go...
Defenders of Inference to the Best Explanation (IBE) claim that explanatory factors should play an i...
The problem of old evidence, first described by Glymour (1980), is still widely regarded as one of t...
Evidential support is often equated with confirmation, where evidence supports hypothesis H if and o...
How do we deal with unlikely witness testimonies? Whether in legal or everyday reasoning, corroborat...
Bayes factors provide a symmetrical measure of evidence for one model versus another (e.g. H1 versus...