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2798 | Probability of H, given evidence E, is prob(H) x prob(E given H) / prob(E) [Horwich] |
2799 | Bayes' theorem explains why very surprising predictions have a higher value as evidence [Horwich] |
17085 | A good explanation totally rules out the opposite explanation (so Forms are required) [Plato, by Ruben] |