Steve Greenleaf

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there is no agreement on, for example, how to combine evidence for conclusions in computerized expert systems for medical diagnosis. The disagreements are fundamental and are about quite simple issues that have occupied thinkers about uncertain inference for two thousand years: how to decide the strength with which evidence supports a conclusion, how to combine pieces of evidence that support each other, and what to do when pieces of evidence conflict.
The Science of Conjecture: Evidence and Probability Before Pascal
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