What you see is what you get

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Abstract

This paper corrects three widely held misunderstandings about Maxent when used in common sense reasoning: That it is language dependent; That it produces objective facts; That it subsumes, and so is at least as untenable as, the paradox-ridden Principle of Insufficient Reason.

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Paris, J. B. (2014). What you see is what you get. Entropy, 16(11), 6186–6194. https://doi.org/10.3390/e16116186

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