- Is Eve irrational?
- Can believing an unfalsifyable believe be rational?
- Can this argument be extended to believe in God?
The fact that Adam committed a crime is not unfalsifiable, it's simply unfalsfied. There's just not enough probability weight for her to change her mind, she even admitted that with evidence strong enough she would otherwise change her mind.
Eve is being rational in retaining her current prior in the lack of evidence: it's not that she is assigning 0 to the probability of Adam being the killer, it's just that in the face of uncertainty there's no reason to update.
On the other hand I don't see how you could do this to uphold the belief in God: absence of evidence is evidence of absence.
not unfalsifiable, it's simply unfalsfied
I am trying to make a situation where a belief is (1) unfalsified, (2) unfalsifiable, and (3) has a lack of evidence. How should I change the story such that all 3 conditions are fulfilled. And in that case, would then Eve be irrational?