
Aspects of Inductive Logic
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- Front Cover
- Aspects of Inductive Logic
- Copyright Page
- Preface
- Contents
- PART 1: EXTENSIONS OF INDUCTIVE LOGIC
- Chapter 1. Knowledge, Acceptance, and Inductive Logic.
- Chapter 2. Concept Formation and Bayesian Decisions
- Chapter 3. Probabilistic Inference and the Concept of Total Evidence
- PART 2: INDUCTION AND INFORMATION
- Chapter 4. Simplicity, Entropy, and Inductive Logic
- Chapter 5. Two Measures of Evidential Strength
- Chapter 6. Semantic Information and Inductive Logic.
- PART 3: PROSPECTS OF CONFIRMATION THEORY
- Chapter 7. A Two-Dimensional Continuum of Inductive Methods.
- Chapter 8. On Inductive Generalization in Monadic First-Order Logic with Identity
- Chapter 9. Inductive Generalization in an Ordered Universe.
- PART 4: THE PARADOXES OF CONFIRMATION
- Chapter 10. Notes on the "Paradoxes of Confirmation
- Chapter 11. A Bayesian Approach to the Paradoxes of Confirmation.
- Chapter 12. The Paradoxes of Confirmation.
- PART 5: PROBABILITY AND FOUNDATIONAL PROBLEMS
- Chapter 13. Assigning Probabilities to Logical Formulas
- Chapter 14. Probability and the Logic of Conditionals
- Subject Index
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