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This inductive probability is the central concept of the theories of probability
developed by Keynes, Mazurkiewicz, Jeffreys, von Wright, and other writers. It is
still a controversial question to what extent the inductive support conferred by an
...
This inductive probability is the central concept of the theories of probability
developed by Keynes, Mazurkiewicz, Jeffreys, von Wright, and other writers. It is
still a controversial question to what extent the inductive support conferred by an
...
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This kind of argument, therefore, is inductive rather than strictly deductive in
character: it offers the conclusion E on the basis of other statements which
constitute only partial, if strongly supporting, grounds for it. An argument of this
kind— no ...
This kind of argument, therefore, is inductive rather than strictly deductive in
character: it offers the conclusion E on the basis of other statements which
constitute only partial, if strongly supporting, grounds for it. An argument of this
kind— no ...
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Several attempts have been made to formulate rigorous logical theories for a
concept of inductive support that admits of numerical or nonnumerical gradations
in strength : two outstanding examples of such efforts are Keynes's theory of ...
Several attempts have been made to formulate rigorous logical theories for a
concept of inductive support that admits of numerical or nonnumerical gradations
in strength : two outstanding examples of such efforts are Keynes's theory of ...
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Contents
Studies in the Logic of Confirmation | 3 |
Postscript 1964 on Confirmation | 47 |
Inductive Inconsistencies | 53 |
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