I’m not denying that Bayesian inference is a valuable method, or that it has some sort of justification. But justifying it is not nearly so straightforward as your comment suggests, Luke.
It stands on the foundations of probability theory, and while foundational stuff like Cox’s theorem takes some slogging through, once that’s in place, it is quite straightforward to justify Bayesian inference.
It stands on the foundations of probability theory, and while foundational stuff like Cox’s theorem takes some slogging through, once that’s in place, it is quite straightforward to justify Bayesian inference.