Here’s a plug for my new book! In defence of objective Bayesianism How strongly should you believe the various propositions that you can express? That is the key question facing Bayesian epistemology. Subjective Bayesians hold that it is largely (though not entirely) up to the agent as to which degrees of belief to adopt. Objective [...]

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Choice & Inference readers may well want to check out Alexander Pruss's thoughts on a recent application (via Michael Tooley) of Carnap's measure of objective probability to the Problem of Evil here.

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