Construal level theory is on that fringe, for example. Or as it’s more commonly known, Near/Far. Unfortunately I didn’t find anything in that area to be particularly compelling, but it’s probably fertile ground for using Bayes to go where science can’t. I vaguely remember using those tools to cast an interesting light on some aspects of moral psychology, even if the papers themselves were meh. That said I could easily have missed the best papers or best insights.
Construal level theory is on that fringe, for example. Or as it’s more commonly known, Near/Far. Unfortunately I didn’t find anything in that area to be particularly compelling, but it’s probably fertile ground for using Bayes to go where science can’t. I vaguely remember using those tools to cast an interesting light on some aspects of moral psychology, even if the papers themselves were meh. That said I could easily have missed the best papers or best insights.