id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_rhgia4bxmfabva73hkpx7b36mi Hannes Leitgeb An Objective Justification of Bayesianism I: Measuring Inaccuracy* 2010 35 .pdf application/pdf 14890 1460 69 In this article and its sequel, we derive Bayesianism from the following norm: Accuracy—an agent ought to minimize the inaccuracy of her partial beliefs. of her belief function relative to a legitimate measure of global inaccuracy. the expected local inaccuracy of her degrees of credence in all propositions by the lights of her current belief function, relativeA P W local inaccuracy of the degrees of credence it assigns to each proposition by the lights of her belief function at time t, relative toA P W measure of the global inaccuracy of a belief function b at a possible for the belief function that minimizes expected inaccuracy first in a globally and then in a locally induced way might still yield one and the same local and global inaccuracy measures given by the same function f. to be two ways to measure the inaccuracy of the agent's belief function ./cache/work_rhgia4bxmfabva73hkpx7b36mi.pdf ./txt/work_rhgia4bxmfabva73hkpx7b36mi.txt