″...But when we adopt the “Bayesian Inference” viewpoint of Harold Jeffreys, paradoxes often become simple platitudes and we have a more powerful tool for useful calculations. This is illustrated by three examples from widely different fields: diffusion in kinetic theory, the Einstein—Podolsky—Rosen (EPR) paradox in quantum theory, and the second law of thermodynamics in biology...”
How about E.T. Jaynes’s “Clearing Up Mysteries—The Original Goal”?