Human reasoning is not Bayesian because Bayesianism requires perfectly accurate introspective belief about one’s own beliefs.
Human reasoning is not Frequentist because Frequentism requires access to the frequency of an event, which is not accessible because humans cannot remember the past with accuracy.
To be “frequentist” or “bayesian” is merely a philosophical posture about the correct way to update beliefs in response to sense-data. But this is an open problem: the current best solution AFAIK is Logical Induction.
Human reasoning is not Bayesian because Bayesianism requires perfectly accurate introspective belief about one’s own beliefs.
Human reasoning is not Frequentist because Frequentism requires access to the frequency of an event, which is not accessible because humans cannot remember the past with accuracy.
To be “frequentist” or “bayesian” is merely a philosophical posture about the correct way to update beliefs in response to sense-data. But this is an open problem: the current best solution AFAIK is Logical Induction.