I understand the war between bayesians and frequentists. Frequentist methods have been misused for over a century now to justify all sorts of pseudoscience and hoaxes (as well as created a fair share of honest mistakes), so it is understandable that people would come forward and claim there must be a better way.
What I don’t understand is the war between naive bayes and pragmatic bayes. If it is real, it seems like the extension of philosophers vs. engineers. Scientists should see value in both. Naive Bayes is important to the philosophy of science, without which there would be a lot of junk science which would go unscrutinized for far to long, and engineers should be able to see the value of philosophers saving them works by debunking wrong science before they start to implement theories which simply will not work in practice.
What I don’t understand is the war between naive bayes and pragmatic bayes. If it is real, it seems like the extension of philosophers vs. engineers. Scientists should see value in both. Naive Bayes is important to the philosophy of science, without which there would be a lot of junk science which would go unscrutinized for far to long, and engineers should be able to see the value of philosophers saving them works by debunking wrong science before they start to implement theories which simply will not work in practice.