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Good expresses agreement that the controversy between Bayesian and non-Bayesian statistics is more fundamental than that between Carnap and Popper, and points out that his own position is a Bayes/non-Bayes compromise.
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Good, I.J. Comments on Ronald Giere. Synthese 30, 133 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00485300
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