In the Bayesian worldview you always have probabilities for your beliefs.
That is empirically false.
Maybe you meant “To be a proper Bayesian, one should have probabilities for one’s beliefs”?
To the extend that people don’t think in terms of probabilities they aren’t Bayesians. I think that’s part of the definition of Bayesianism.
There are practical issues with people not living up to that ideal, but that’s another topic.
That is empirically false.
Maybe you meant “To be a proper Bayesian, one should have probabilities for one’s beliefs”?
To the extend that people don’t think in terms of probabilities they aren’t Bayesians. I think that’s part of the definition of Bayesianism.
There are practical issues with people not living up to that ideal, but that’s another topic.