rcw86-xray-ixpe-optical-f2bd3a Type post Author Bruce Gordon Date March 27, 2026 CategoriesFine-tuningPhilosophyPhysics Tagged , Alex O’Connor, background knowledge, Bayesian formalism, Bayesian reasoning, belief, Big Bang, calculus, conditionalization, cosmology, deductive logic, Dutch book arguments, fine-tuning, Fisherian hypothesis testing, inference to the best explanation, John Maynard Keynes, logic, Mercury, naturalism, Nevin Climenhaga, null distributions, philosophy, precession, probability, propositions, psychological states, rejection regions, Sean Carroll, Socrates, subjective interpretation, syllogism, The Fine-Tuning Argument and Its Cultured Despisers (series) The Objective Probability of the Fine-Tuning Evidence Bruce Gordon March 27, 2026 Fine-tuning, Philosophy, Physics 11 Science and philosophy aim to explain aspects of the world and of our experience, and both offer judgments about what is correct or incorrect. Read More ›