I think I would describe what you are talking about as being Bayesian statistics—plus a whole bunch of unspecified rules (the “i” s).
What I was saying is that there isn’t a standard set of rules of deductive reasoning axioms that is considered to be part of Bayesian statistics. I would not dispute that you can model deductive reasoning using Bayesian statistics.
I think I would describe what you are talking about as being Bayesian statistics—plus a whole bunch of unspecified rules (the “i” s).
What I was saying is that there isn’t a standard set of rules of deductive reasoning axioms that is considered to be part of Bayesian statistics. I would not dispute that you can model deductive reasoning using Bayesian statistics.
Tim-Good, your distinction sounds correct to me.