From: Lee Corbin <lcorbin@ricochet.net>, Wed, 16 May 2001
>Eliezer wrote
>>There are non-Bayesians? I've never heard of any non-Bayesians or any
>>"controversy". Where I come from, "Bayesian reasoning" is practically a
>>synonym for "normative rationality".
>Well, this question hasn't come up for me since the advent of the
>web. Google to the rescue:
>http://members.tripod.com/~Probability/bayes02.htm
Also see my Extropians post: "Definitions of Probability"
27 October 1999
http://www.lucifer.com/exi-lists/extropians.4Q99/1438.html
(the URL in that message: ftp://bayes.wustl.edu is now
http://bayes.wustl.edu)
Amara
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