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Objective Bayesian probabilistic logic

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Objective Bayesian probabilistic logic
This paper develops connections between objective Bayesian epistemology--which holds that the strengths of an agent's beliefs should be representable by probabilities, should be calibrated with evidence of empirical probability, and should otherwise be equivocal--and probabilistic logic. After introducing objective Bayesian epistemology over propositional languages, the formalism is extended to handle predicate languages. A rather general probabilistic logic is formulated and then given a natural semantics in terms of objective Bayesian epistemology. The machinery of objective Bayesian nets and objective credal nets is introduced and this machinery is applied to provide a calculus for probabilistic logic that meshes with the objective Bayesian semantics. Contents
Jon Williamson
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where JAL
Authors Jon Williamson
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