The Machine in the Ghost
The Machine in the Ghost
I seem to highlight fewer stuff from this book than the earlier two books, but the last essay, An Intuitive Explanation of Bayes's Theorem points out how Popper and Bayes are connected:
Previously, the most popular philosophy of science was probably Karl Popper's falsificationism—this is the old philosophy that the Bayesian revolution is currently dethroning. Karl Popper's idea that theories can be definitely falsified, but never definitely confirmed, is yet another special case of the Bayesian rules.