I was asked why Bayesianism is not an epistemology and what is alternative. Answers in http://meaningness.com/probability-and-logic … & http://meaningness.com/metablog/how-to-think … …
Well, Bayesianism, trivial as it is, has a lot more apparatus than “keep/discard.”
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I don't mean that Bayesianism is encoded in trial-and-error, only that it can (and did) arise from such a process.
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Let’s say, for the sake of the argument, that every discovery can be retrospectively described as a keep/discard process.
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Another way to see non-Bayes epistemology as is the art of building priors, learning concepts, using analogies.
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