id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_2i2sqillrfbjnaykp5c3lcdja4 Peter Brössel The Problem of Measure Sensitivity Redux 2013 21 .pdf application/pdf 8103 744 59 arguments within Bayesian confirmation theory and that there is no confirmation measure that renders them all valid. The following section introduces the plurality of confirmation measures of Bayesian particular, this section considers four prominent arguments in Bayesian confirmation theory and shows that there is no confirmation measure which validates that the strengthened problem of measure sensitivity has for Bayesian confirmation theory. confirmation requires that one provide an interpretation of the probability measure Pr and say when and to what degree a hypothesis H is confirmed by the The following observation provides a list of which confirmation measures satisfy Requirements 3.1 and 3.2 and which do not. Another requirement on confirmation measures arises from arguments surrounding the well-known paradox of the ravens (Hempel 1945). The following table displays whether the different confirmation measures introduced in Section 2 satisfy the requirements presupposed in the context of (1999) problem of measure sensitivity is central to Bayesian confirmation theory. ./cache/work_2i2sqillrfbjnaykp5c3lcdja4.pdf ./txt/work_2i2sqillrfbjnaykp5c3lcdja4.txt