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Bayesianism

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12 June 202217 June 2022 ~ 1000-Word Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology ~ 9 Comments

This essay is an introduction to Bayesianism. Bayesianism says that degrees of belief or justification can be represented by probabilities, and that we can assess the rationality of degrees of belief — of credences — by seeing whether they follow a certain set of rules.

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