Really? If they assume a uniform distribution, wouldn’t that be unrealistic? If the assumptions result in different predictions for how an observer should update, how do they avoid making any?
The DA assumes a prior probability distribution for the number of people that will ever exist; beyond that, it doesn’t matter for updating purposes when these people come into existence.
Really? If they assume a uniform distribution, wouldn’t that be unrealistic? If the assumptions result in different predictions for how an observer should update, how do they avoid making any?
The DA assumes a prior probability distribution for the number of people that will ever exist; beyond that, it doesn’t matter for updating purposes when these people come into existence.