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Utility / Decision theory / Bayesian statistics / Paradoxes / Bayesian probability / Dempster–Shafer theory / Ellsberg paradox / Principle of indifference / Dutch book / Statistics / Probability / Probability theory
Date: 2014-08-29 13:23:20
Utility
Decision theory
Bayesian statistics
Paradoxes
Bayesian probability
Dempster–Shafer theory
Ellsberg paradox
Principle of indifference
Dutch book
Statistics
Probability
Probability theory

You’ve Come a Long Way, Bayesians∗ Jonathan Weisberg University of Toronto orty years ago, Bayesian philosophers were just catching a new wave of technical innovation, ushering in an era of scoring rules, imprecise c

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