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Inductive Logic 2011
- Dov M. Gabbay, Stephan Hartmann, John Woods:
Inductive Logic. Handbook of the History of Logic 10, Elsevier 2011, ISBN 978-0-444-52936-7 - J. R. Milton:
Induction before Hume. 1-41 - Marc Lange:
Hume and the Problem of Induction. 43-91 - Malcolm R. Forster:
The Debate between Whewell and Mill on the Nature of Scientific Induction. 93-115 - Stathis Psillos:
An Explorer upon Untrodden Ground: Peirce on Abduction. 117-151 - Maria Carla Galavotti:
The Modern Epistemic Interpretations of Probability: Logicism and Subjectivism. 153-203 - Alan Musgrave:
Popper and Hypothetico-deductivism. 205-234 - Jan Sprenger:
Hempel and the Paradoxes of Confirmation. 235-263 - Sandy L. Zabell:
Carnap and the Logic of Inductive Inference. 265-309 - Ilkka Niiniluoto:
The Development of the Hintikka Program. 311-356 - Frederick Eberhardt, Clark Glymour:
Hans Reichenbach's Probability Logic. 357-389 - Robert Schwartz:
Goodman and the Demise of Syntactic and Semantic Models. 391-413 - James M. Joyce:
The Development of Subjective Bayesianism. 415-475 - Jonathan Weisberg:
Varieties of Bayesianism. 477-551 - Nick Chater, Mike Oaksford, Ulrike Hahn, Evan Heit:
Inductive Logic and Empirical Psychology. 553-624 - Jan-Willem Romeijn:
Inductive Logic and Statistics. 625-650 - Ulrike von Luxburg, Bernhard Schölkopf:
Statistical Learning Theory: Models, Concepts, and Results. 651-706 - Daniel N. Osherson, Scott Weinstein:
Formal Learning Theory in Context. 707-717 - Ronald Ortner, Hannes Leitgeb:
Mechanizing Induction. 719-772
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