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- who: Mikayla Kelley from the Stanford University, Stanford, USA have published the article: Accuracy and Infinity: A Dilemma for Subjective Bayesians, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors show that subjective Bayesians face a dilemma: they must offend against the spirit of their permissivism about rational credence or they must reject the principle that one should avoid accuracy dominance. The authors show that there are problems for this strategy even in the countably infinite setting. More precisely, the authors show that on a wide class of countably infinite opinion sets, including many algebras, if accuracy . . .
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