id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_c4flcypxzfez3eum246idixyqm Andrew Wayne Bayesianism and Diverse Evidence 1995 12 .pdf application/pdf 4664 300 59 that, at best, Bayesian accounts of diverse evidence are crucially incomplete. much weaker than a point-valued calculus, and many of the relations between prior and posterior probabilities on which Bayesian approaches depend no longer hold. Bayesian accounts of diverse evidence in a chapter boldly titled "Success This paper contends that, at best, Bayesian accounts of diverse evidence are crucially incomplete, and that reports of When S(e,,e,) is much greater than one, on Howson and Urbach's account, e, and e, are similar items of evidence, and the data set {el,e,} is of a narrow data set, S(e,,e,) 9 1, (2) states that a high degree of correlation exists between the items of evidence. From this condition, claims Horwich, a Bayesian explanation of the superior evidential value of varied evidence follows. If successful, this account of diverse evidence would serve to underwrite and explain hitherto brute facts about correlations within a data set. ./cache/work_c4flcypxzfez3eum246idixyqm.pdf ./txt/work_c4flcypxzfez3eum246idixyqm.txt