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Marguerite H. Foster and Michael L. Martin. General introduction. Probability, confirmation, and simplicity. Readings in the philosophy of inductive logic. Edited by Marguerite H. Foster and Michael L. Martin. The Odyssey Press Inc., New York1966, pp. 1–13. - Marguerite H. Foster and Michael L. Martin. The meaning of probability. Introduction. Probability, confirmation, and simplicity. Readings in the philosophy of inductive logic. Edited by Marguerite H. Foster and Michael L. Martin. The Odyssey Press Inc., New York1966, pp. 17–26. - Rudolf Carnap. On inductive logic. A reprint of XI19. Probability, confirmation, and simplicity. Readings in the philosophy of inductive logic. Edited by Marguerite H. Foster and Michael L. Martin. The Odyssey Press Inc., New York1966, pp. 35–61. - Stephen F. Barker. Enumerative induction. A reprint of pp. 82–90 of XXVII 122. Probability, confirmation, and simplicity. Readings in the philosophy of inductive logic. Edited by Marguerite H. Foster and Michael L. Martin. The Odyssey Press Inc., New York1966, pp. 61–66. - Alfred J. Ayer. The conception of probability as a logical relation. A reprint of XXXI 145. Probability, confirmation, and simplicity. Readings in the philosophy of inductive logic. Edited by Marguerite H. Foster and Michael L. Martin. The Odyssey Press Inc., New York1966, pp. 67–73. - John W. Lenz. Carnap on defining “degree of confirmation. “Probability, confirmation, and simplicity. Readings in the philosophy of inductive logic. Edited by Marguerite H. Foster and Michael L. Martin. The Odyssey Press Inc., New York1966, pp. 73–79. (Reprinted from Philosophy of science, vol. 23 (1956), pp. 230–236.) - Hans Reichenbach. The frequency interpretation. A reprint of pp. 68–69, 372–383, and 434–442 of XVI 48. Probability, confirmation, and simplicity. Readings in the philosophy of inductive logic. Edited by Marguerite H. Foster and Michael L. Martin. The Odyssey Press Inc., New York1966, pp. 80–99. - Marguerite H. Foster and Michael L. Martin. Problems of confirmation theory. Introduction. Probability, confirmation, and simplicity. Readings in the philosophy of inductive logic. Edited by Marguerite H. Foster and Michael L. Martin. The Odyssey Press Inc., New York1966, pp. 131–137. - Rudolf Carnap. Truth and confirmation. A reprint of XVII 139. Probability, confirmation, and simplicity. Readings in the philosophy of inductive logic. Edited by Marguerite H. Foster and Michael L. Martin. The Odyssey Press Inc., New York1966, pp. 137–144. - Carl G. Hempel. Studies in the logic of confirmation. A reprint of X 104. Probability, confirmation, and simplicity. Readings in the philosophy of inductive logic. Edited by Marguerite H. Foster and Michael L. Martin. The Odyssey Press Inc., New York1966, pp. 145–183.
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