No, just that it doesn’t manifest itself in the form of a pyramid of probabilities of probabilities being “correct”. There certainly is the problem of priors, and the justification for reasoning that way in the first place (which were sketched by others in the other thread).
No, just that it doesn’t manifest itself in the form of a pyramid of probabilities of probabilities being “correct”. There certainly is the problem of priors, and the justification for reasoning that way in the first place (which were sketched by others in the other thread).