Rejoinder: "On the Birnbaum Argument for the Strong Likelihood Principle"
Deborah G. Mayo

TL;DR
This paper is a rejoinder discussing the validity and implications of the Birnbaum argument for the Strong Likelihood Principle, engaging with prior critiques and defenses.
Contribution
It provides a detailed response to critiques of the Birnbaum argument, clarifying its logical structure and philosophical significance.
Findings
Reaffirms the logical coherence of the Birnbaum argument
Highlights potential misunderstandings of the Strong Likelihood Principle
Clarifies the philosophical implications of the argument
Abstract
Rejoinder of "On the Birnbaum Argument for the Strong Likelihood Principle" by Deborah G. Mayo [arXiv:1302.7021].
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