The context This is the fourth (& probably final) post in this series (see part 1, part 2, and part 3). I focus on a particular example from Biblical Studies and whether challenges to finding Pr(H|E) also limit our ability to find
The Context This is now the third post in this series (see part 1, part 2, and next part 4). Here the focus shifts to the issue of finding Pr(H|E) in Biblical Studies. When in Biblical Studies is Pr(H|E) easier or more reliably
The Context This is the second post of a series (previously part 1, next comes part 3 and part 4) discussing our epistemological access to Pr(H|E) and whether Bayes theorem is always the most reliable way to find it. In the last
The Context The impetus for this discussion came from the ‘Bayes and the Bible’ research group. The point of the group was to discuss confirmation (how data support theories) and statistics in Biblical Studies. I was a bit of a gadfly there;