Learning from others: conditioning versus averaging |
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Authors: | Richard Bradley |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method,London School of Economics,London,UK |
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Abstract: | How should we revise our beliefs in response to the expressed probabilistic opinions of experts on some proposition when these experts are in disagreement? In this paper I examine the suggestion that in such circumstances we should adopt a linear average of the experts’ opinions and consider whether such a belief revision policy is compatible with Bayesian conditionalisation. By looking at situations in which full or partial deference to the expressed opinions of others is required by Bayesianism I show that only in trivial circumstances are the requirements imposed by linear averaging compatible with it. |
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