To the extent someone is perhaps ignoring a correct methodological approach because of a misguided/misunderstood appeal to Bayesianism, that’s fine.
If someone sees themselves as a Bayesian with a capital “B” that person is likely prefer Bayesian methods of modeling a problem.
If I have a personal problem and do Gendlin’s Focusing, I come up with an intuitive solution. There’s little logic involved. There are real life cases where it makes more sense to follow the intuitive solution.
If someone sees themselves as a Bayesian with a capital “B” that person is likely prefer Bayesian methods of modeling a problem.
If I have a personal problem and do Gendlin’s Focusing, I come up with an intuitive solution. There’s little logic involved. There are real life cases where it makes more sense to follow the intuitive solution.