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Fact, Fiction, and Forecast
Hempel's confirmation theory
argued that the solution is to differentiate between hypotheses, which
apply to all things of a certain class, and evidence statements, which
apply to only one thing. Goodman's famous counterargument was to
introduce the color grue, which applies to all things examined...
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Fact, fiction, and forecast
ISBN:
Number of pages:
LCCN:
- 82015764
Dewey decimal number:
- 161
Publication date:
- 1983
Fact, fiction, and forecast.
ISBN:
Number of pages:
LCCN:
- 73011273
Dewey decimal number:
- 161
Publication date:
- 1973
Fact, fiction, and forecast
ISBN:
Number of pages:
LCCN:
- 82015764
Dewey decimal number:
- 161
Publication date:
- 1983
Fact, fiction, and forecast.
ISBN:
Number of pages:
LCCN:
- 73011273
Dewey decimal number:
- 161
Publication date:
- 1973