Could you justify why you consider Aristotle a Bayesian, or that Bayes is in the Aristotle tradition, other than because all rationality is in the tradition of Aristotle? (In the West, anyway). Honestly, it just sounds like name-dropping to me. I like Aristotle, and his work on logic is important; so when I see Aristotle cited I usually expect something more substantial.
Could you justify why you consider Aristotle a Bayesian, or that Bayes is in the Aristotle tradition, other than because all rationality is in the tradition of Aristotle? (In the West, anyway). Honestly, it just sounds like name-dropping to me. I like Aristotle, and his work on logic is important; so when I see Aristotle cited I usually expect something more substantial.