g_pepper comments on A rational unfalsifyable believe - Less Wrong
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The idea of the story is that there are no evidence. Because I think, in real life, sometimes, there are important and relevant things with no evidence. In this case, Adam's innocence is important and relevant to Eve (for emotional and social reasons I presume), but there is no, and there will never be, evidence. Given that, saying: "If there is evidence, then the belief could be falsified." is a kind of cheating because producing new evidence is not possible anymore.
But in the OP, you said:
It seems to me that Adam's character as observed by Eve is evidence. Not irrefutable evidence, but evidence all the same. It seems to me that, baring evidence of Adam's guilt or evidence that Adam's character had recently changed, Eve is rational for beleiving Adam to be innocent on the basis of that evidence.
Cain provided no such evidence, so Eve is rational in her belief.
Yes, that's exactly what I had in mind.
What I meant was that there are no possibility of new evidence.
I also think that Eve is rational. But I'm not sure if I am correct. Thank you for the confirmation.