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Why Not Bayes
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While probabilistic analysis of inductive inference can be very successful in certain domains, it must fail as the universal logic of inductive inference. For an inductive logic must constrain systems beyond mere logical consistency. The resulting contingent restrictions will only obtain in some domains. Proofs of the necessity of probabilistic accounts fail since they require assumptions as strong as the result they seek to establish.
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