
Episode 90: Bayesianism for Critical Rationalists!?
The Theory of Anything
Exploring Philosophies of Probability
This chapter examines various philosophies of probability, with a focus on propensity theory, alongside Bayesian and frequentist approaches. It highlights the distinctions between subjective and intuitive probabilities and their implications for decision-making and rationality. The discussion also addresses the complexities of scientific theories and the interplay between high information content and logical probability in the context of Bayesianism and Popper's philosophy.
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