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Rudolf Carnap. The aim of inductive logic. Logic, methodology and philosophy of science, edited by Ernest Nagel, Patrick Suppes, and Alfred Tarski, Stanford University Press, Stanford, Calif., 1962, pp. 303–318. - Rudolf Carnap. Logical foundations of probability. Second edition of XVI 205, with added preface and supplementary bibliography. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago1962, xxvii + 613 pp. - Rudolf Carnap. Remarks on probability. Philosophical studies (Minneapolis), vol. 14 (1963), pp. 65–75.

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Rudolf Carnap. The aim of inductive logic. Logic, methodology and philosophy of science, edited by Ernest Nagel, Patrick Suppes, and Alfred Tarski, Stanford University Press, Stanford, Calif., 1962, pp. 303–318.

Rudolf Carnap. Logical foundations of probability. Second edition of XVI 205, with added preface and supplementary bibliography. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago1962, xxvii + 613 pp.

Rudolf Carnap. Remarks on probability. Philosophical studies (Minneapolis), vol. 14 (1963), pp. 65–75.

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