Abstract
The problem of old evidence, first described by Glymour [1980], is still widely regarded
as one of the most pressing foundational challenges to the Bayesian account of
scientific reasoning. Many solutions have been proposed, but all of them have
drawbacks and none is considered to be definitive. Here, we introduce and defend a
new kind of solution, according to which hypotheses are confirmed when we
become more confident that they provide the only way of accounting for the
known evidence.