Are there still things to do in bayesian statistics?

Erkenntnis 45 (2-3):145 - 158 (1996)
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From the outside, Bayesian statistics may seem like a closed little corner of probability. Once a prior is specified you compute! From the inside the field is filled with problems, conceptual and otherwise. This paper surveys some of what remains to be done and gives examples of the work in progress via a Bayesian peek into Feller volume I.

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Some issues in the foundation of statistics.David Freedman - 1995 - Foundations of Science 1 (1):19-39.
The problem of coincidences.Lajos Takács - 1980 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 21 (3):229-244.

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