Rejoinder: Harold Jeffreys's Theory of Probability Revisited
Christian P. Robert, Nicolas Chopin, Judith Rousseau

TL;DR
This paper revisits Harold Jeffreys's Theory of Probability, emphasizing its enduring influence and ongoing relevance in statistical thought through discussions with leading statisticians.
Contribution
It provides a contemporary analysis of Jeffreys's work, reaffirming its significance and exploring its legacy in modern statistical theory.
Findings
Jeffreys's theory remains influential in current statistical debates
Discussions highlight the lasting impact of Jeffreys's ideas
The legacy of Jeffreys's work is confirmed as enduring
Abstract
We are grateful to all discussants of our re-visitation for their strong support in our enterprise and for their overall agreement with our perspective. Further discussions with them and other leading statisticians showed that the legacy of Theory of Probability is alive and lasting. [arXiv:0804.3173]
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