Probabilities, problems, and paradoxes; : readings in inductive logic
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Sceptical doubts concerning the human understanding, by D. Hume.--Probability and induction: A frequentist theory of probability and induction, by H. Reichenbach. On inductive logic, by R. Carnap. Degrees of belief, by F.P. Ramsey. Probable knowledge, by R.C. Jeffrey. The aim of inductive logic, by R. Carnap. Probabilities and the problem of individuation, by B.C. van Fraassen. Inquiries into the foundations of science, by W.C. Salmon.--Problems and paradoxes of inductive logic: Recent problems of induction, by C.G. Hempel. De principiis non disputandum ...? By H. Feigl. Self-supporting inductive arguments, by M. Black. On vindicating induction, by W.C. Salmon. Studies in the logic of confirmation, C.G. Hempel. The paradox of confirmation, by J.L. Mackie. That positive instances are no help, by H. Leblanc. The plausibility of the entrenchment concept, by B.R. Grunstra.--Are there non-deductive logics? By W. Sellars.--Bibliography (p. 308-310).
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