Well, your prior gives you a unique value,
So the claim is that you have arbitrary precision priors. What are they, and where are they stored?
Sorry, I haven’t been very clear. A perfect bayesian agent would have a unique real number to represent it’s level of belief in every hypothesis.
The betting-offer system I described about can force people (and force any hypothetical agent) to assign unique values.
Of course, an actual person won’t be capable of this level of precision or coherence.
So the claim is that you have arbitrary precision priors. What are they, and where are they stored?
Sorry, I haven’t been very clear. A perfect bayesian agent would have a unique real number to represent it’s level of belief in every hypothesis.
The betting-offer system I described about can force people (and force any hypothetical agent) to assign unique values.
Of course, an actual person won’t be capable of this level of precision or coherence.