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experiments or observations and the ensuing acceptance of observation reports
stating the results obtained; the next phase consists in confronting the given
hypothesis with the accepted observation reports, i.e. in ascertaining whether the
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experiments or observations and the ensuing acceptance of observation reports
stating the results obtained; the next phase consists in confronting the given
hypothesis with the accepted observation reports, i.e. in ascertaining whether the
...
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The grounds on which scientific hypotheses are accepted or rejected are
provided by empirical evidence, which may include observational findings as
well as previously established laws and theories, but surely no value judgments.
Suppose ...
The grounds on which scientific hypotheses are accepted or rejected are
provided by empirical evidence, which may include observational findings as
well as previously established laws and theories, but surely no value judgments.
Suppose ...
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Such acceptance carries with it the "inductive risk" that the presumptive law may
not hold in full generality, and that future evidence may lead scientists to modify
or abandon it. A precise statement of this conception of scientific knowledge ...
Such acceptance carries with it the "inductive risk" that the presumptive law may
not hold in full generality, and that future evidence may lead scientists to modify
or abandon it. A precise statement of this conception of scientific knowledge ...
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Contents
Studies in the Logic of Confirmation | 3 |
Postscript 1964 on Confirmation | 47 |
Inductive Inconsistencies | 53 |
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