id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_3o5fm53zyzdx7llv3z7rqszgei Peter Fisher Epstein The Fine-Tuning Argument and the Requirement of Total Evidence 2017 20 .pdf application/pdf 10564 605 63 that, in assessing the outcome of a probabilistic process, we characterize both the hypotheses we are evaluating and the outcome observed in a way that was salient prior to Here, White condones Jane's use of a general statement of her evidence ("Some player rolled a double-six") in assessing the likelihood of the hypotheses, so we might wonder And, as we've seen, those conditional probabilities (which determine whether the observation confirms H1 over H2) change, depending on which reference class we use in LP, we should describe the observed outcome in terms of a reference class of possible net into the lake, we didn't antecedently partition the possible outcomes into Ashacatchings and non-Asha-catchings, and hope to obtain evidence about the fish population reference class used in describing the possible outcomes to match the observed result, we my evidence as falling into the reference class observation of life-sustaining universe by ./cache/work_3o5fm53zyzdx7llv3z7rqszgei.pdf ./txt/work_3o5fm53zyzdx7llv3z7rqszgei.txt