Re: seemingly unproblematic statements can indeed be made of the sort that I described.
The example appears to be that of the accursèd frequentists—the view that Jaynes spent much of his academic life crusading against.
If such ideas seem unproblematic to you, that’s fine—but be aware that others find the notion of real word probabilities to be unsupported by evidence, and contrary to Occam’s razor.
Re: seemingly unproblematic statements can indeed be made of the sort that I described.
The example appears to be that of the accursèd frequentists—the view that Jaynes spent much of his academic life crusading against.
If such ideas seem unproblematic to you, that’s fine—but be aware that others find the notion of real word probabilities to be unsupported by evidence, and contrary to Occam’s razor.