I guess I made conversational assumption that when Bayes name is used rather than ‘Aristotelian logic’, it speaks of non-binary probabilities rather than the limit in which Bayes does not contradict Aristotelian logic of the form ‘if hypothesis does not match data exactly, hypothesis is wrong’.
Worth also noting possible misunderstanding from 0 and 1 are not probabilities .
I guess I made conversational assumption that when Bayes name is used rather than ‘Aristotelian logic’, it speaks of non-binary probabilities rather than the limit in which Bayes does not contradict Aristotelian logic of the form ‘if hypothesis does not match data exactly, hypothesis is wrong’.