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Is There A Place In Bayesian Epistemology For The Principle Of Indifference?
Barth, Dylan
Barth, Dylan
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2018
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2018-05-19
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Within the field of epistemology there exists a movement to formalize philosophical inquiry by appealing to probability calculus as a requirement for rationality concerning credences. Among a subset of formal epistemologists, the question of how to assign probability to propositions for which we have little evidence is of importance. In this paper I examine one of the principles that some philosophers claim bears on this issue, the principle of indifference, and issues surrounding its justification. I seek to evaluate the current literature and set forth a framework for future inquiry concerning the principle.
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Philosophy