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    You've Come a Long Way, Bayesians
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 44 (6): 817-834. 2015.
    Forty years ago, Bayesian philosophers were just catching a new wave of technical innovation, ushering in an era of scoring rules, imprecise credences, and infinitesimal probabilities. Meanwhile, down the hall, Gettier’s 1963 paper [28] was shaping a literature with little obvious interest in the formal programs of Reichenbach, Hempel, and Carnap, or their successors like Jeffrey, Levi, Skyrms, van Fraassen, and Lewis. And how Bayesians might accommodate the discourses of full belief and knowled…Read more
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    An introduction to Dempster-Shafter Theory, from a lecture at the Northern Institute of Philosophy in 2010.