Abstract
Bayesian reasoning has been applied formally to statistical inference, machine learning and analysing scientific method. Here I apply it informally to more common forms of inference, namely natural language arguments. I analyse a variety of traditional fallacies, deductive, inductive and causal, and find more merit in them than is generally acknowledged. Bayesian principles provide a framework for understanding ordinary arguments which is well worth developing.
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Korb, K. (2004). Bayesian Informal Logic and Fallacy. Informal Logic, 24(1). https://doi.org/10.22329/il.v24i1.2132
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