id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_vnths7alonajzlhvuwjbkqrjsu M. Kotzen Selection Biases in Likelihood Arguments 2012 15 .pdf application/pdf 7501 577 72 'Fine-Tuning Argument' (FTA) and the 'Objection from Anthropic Bias' that According to LP*, when calculating likelihoods, we have to assume information I about the relevant process of observation 'on the right', i.e. by conjoining I to the expression on the right-hand side of the conditionalization bar. another fact about the process of observation in Eddington's fish case is that the process of observation results in my catching a large fish. process of observation too, so if the information that the net has large holes is observation resulted in my catching a large fish shouldn't be included as well. the information that the process of observation resulted in my catching a large making observations' should be included in I in the FTA, whereas the analogous information shouldn't be included in I in these cases. sometimes the information I about the process of observation is itself evidence ./cache/work_vnths7alonajzlhvuwjbkqrjsu.pdf ./txt/work_vnths7alonajzlhvuwjbkqrjsu.txt