Sometimes they come back... I’m a sucker for Jaynes, and I still think that Ap distributions are a much more solid contribution to the subject than any philosophical discussion of Knightian uncertainty or partition of the data, especially when you interpret Ap to be “the probability of retrieving a piece of evidence that will set P(A) = p”.
Sometimes they come back...
I’m a sucker for Jaynes, and I still think that Ap distributions are a much more solid contribution to the subject than any philosophical discussion of Knightian uncertainty or partition of the data, especially when you interpret Ap to be “the probability of retrieving a piece of evidence that will set P(A) = p”.