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  1. Front Matter
    1. Series
    2. Title Page
    3. Copyright
  2. Preface
  3. Contents
  4. Prolog
  5. The Material Theory of Induction Stated and Illustrated
  6. What Powers Inductive Inference?
  7. Replicability of Experiment
  8. Analogy
  9. Epistemic Virtues and Epistemic Values: A Skeptical Critique
  10. Simplicity as a Surrogate
  11. Simplicity in Model Selection
  12. Inference to the Best Explanation: The General Account
  13. Inference to the Best Explanation: Examples
  14. Why Not Bayes
  15. Circularity in the Scoring Rule Vindication of Probabilities
  16. No Place to Stand: The Incompleteness of All Calculi of Inductive Inference
  17. Infinite Lottery Machines
  18. Uncountable Problems
  19. Indeterministic Physical Systems
  20. A Quantum Inductive Logic
  21. Epilog
  22. Index

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Bryan W. Roberts, Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method, London School of Economics and Political Science

David Teira, Professeur, UFR Philosophie, Sorbonne Université


ISSN 2564-3169 (Print) ISSN 2564-3177 (Online)

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No. 1 The Material Theory of Induction
John D. Norton

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