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specified kind E will occur at a place and time which is related in a specified
manner to the place and time of the occurrence of the first event. (The symbols 'C
and '£' have been chosen to suggest the terms 'cause' and 'effect', which are often
, ...
specified kind E will occur at a place and time which is related in a specified
manner to the place and time of the occurrence of the first event. (The symbols 'C
and '£' have been chosen to suggest the terms 'cause' and 'effect', which are often
, ...
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whenever and wherever circumstances of the kind in question occur, an event of
the kind to be explained takes place. Thus the causal explanation implicitly
claims that there are general laws — let us say, Li,L2, . . . , Lr — in virtue of which
the ...
whenever and wherever circumstances of the kind in question occur, an event of
the kind to be explained takes place. Thus the causal explanation implicitly
claims that there are general laws — let us say, Li,L2, . . . , Lr — in virtue of which
the ...
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On the other hand, certain statistical theories of probabilistic inference eschew
the notion of purely logical probabilities and qualify predictions of the kind here
considered as sound only on the further assumption that the selection of
individual ...
On the other hand, certain statistical theories of probabilistic inference eschew
the notion of purely logical probabilities and qualify predictions of the kind here
considered as sound only on the further assumption that the selection of
individual ...
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Contents
Studies in the Logic of Confirmation | 3 |
Postscript 1964 on Confirmation | 47 |
Inductive Inconsistencies | 53 |
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