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G. B. Keene. The relational syllogism. A systematic approach to relational logic. University of Exeter, Exeter1969, iv + 35 pp.
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Gerald M. Weinberg. Computing machines. The encyclopedia of philosophy, edited by Paul Edwards, The Macmillan Company & The Free Press, New York, and Collier-Macmillan Limited, London, 1967, Vol. 2, pp. 168–173.
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Richard Schlegel. Completeness in science. Appleton-Century-Crofts, Division of Meredith Publishing Company, New York1967, xi + 280 pp.
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Reviews - Ernest A. Moody. The medieval contribution to logic. Studium generale, vol. 19 (1966), pp. 443–452. - Ernest A. Moody. A quodlibetal question of Robert Holkot, O.P., on the problem of the objects of knowledge and of belief. Speculum, vol. 39 (1964), pp. 53–74. - Ernest A. Moody. Buridan and a dilemma of nominalism. Harry Austryn Wolfson jubilee volume, English section, vol. 2, American Academy for Jewish Research, Jerusalem 1965, pp. 577–596.
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Rolf Schock, On determinism, the universe, and related concepts. Synthese, vol. 14 (1962), pp. 255–276.
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Frederic Schick. Confirmation: quantitative aspects. The encyclopedia of philosophy, edited by Paul Edwards, The Macmillan Company & The Free Press, New York, and Collier-Macmillan Limited, London, 1967, Vol. 2, pp. 187–189.
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David Miller. A paradox of information. The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 17 no. 1 (1966), pp. 59–61. - Karl R. Popper. A comment on Miller's new paradox of information. The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 17 no. 1 (1966), pp. 61–69. - Karl R. Popper. A paradox of zero information. The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 17 no. 2, pp. 141–143. - J. L. Mackie. Miller's so-called paradox of information. The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 17 no. 2, pp. 144–147. - David Miller. On a so-called so-called paradox: a reply to Professor J. L. Mackie. The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 17 no. 2, pp. 147–149. - Jeffrey Bub and Michael Radner. Miller's paradox of information. The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 19 no. 1 (1968), pp. 63–67. - David Miller. The straight and narrow rule of induction: a reply to Dr Bub and Mr Radner. The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 19 no. 2, pp. 145–151. - William W. Rozeboom. New mysteries for old: the transfiguration of Miller's paradox. The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 19 no. 4, pp. 345–353.
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William of Sherwood. Treatise on syncategorematic words. Translated with an introduction and notes by Norman Kretzmann. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis1968, xvii + 173 pp. - Norman Kretzmann. Preface. Therein, pp. v–vii. - Norman Kretzmann. Translator's introduction. Therein, pp. 3–9.
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Raymond M. Smullyan. Continuum problem. The encyclopedia of philosophy, edited by Paul Edwards, The Macmillan Company & The Free Press, New York, and Collier-Macmillan Limited, London, 1967, Vol. 2, pp. 207–212.
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James Willard Oliver. Some misconceptions of modern logic. Darshana international (Moradabad), vol. 5 no. 2 (1965), pp. 26–33.
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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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Henry E. KyburgJr. , Probability and the logic of rational belief. Wesleyan University Press, Middletown, Conn., 1961, x + 350 pp.
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Jaakko Hintikka. Towards a theory of inductive generalization. Logic, methodology and philosophy of science, Proceedings of the 1964 International Congress, edited by Yehoshua Bar-Hillel, Studies in logic and the foundations of mathematics, North-Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam1965, pp. 274–288.
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Henry E. KyburgJr. , Probability and randomness. Theoria (Lund), vol. 29 (1963), pp. 27–55.
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Julius Stone. Legal system and lawyers' reasonings. Stanford University Press, Stanford, California, 1964, xxiv + 454 pp.
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Jaegwon Kim. Explanation in science. The encyclopedia of philosophy, edited by Paul Edwards, The Macmillan Company & The Free Press, New York, and Collier-Macmillan Limited, London, 1967, Vol. 3, pp. 159–163.
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Henry E. KyburgJr. , Demonstrative induction. Philosophy and phenomenological research, vol. 21 no. 1 (1960), pp. 80–92.
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Nicholas Rescher. Introduction to logic. St. Martin's Press, New York1964, xv + 360 pp. Second printing, ibid. 1964, xv + 360 pp.
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J. van Heijenoort. Gödel's theorem. The encyclopedia of philosophy, edited by Paul Edwards, The Macmillan Company & The Free Press, New York, and Collier-Macmillan Limited, London, 1967, Vol. 3, pp. 348–357.
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Jaakko Hintikka. On a combined system of inductive logic. Studia logico-mathematica et philosophica, in honorem Rolf Nevanlinna die natali eius septuagesimo 22. X. 1965. Acta philosophica Fennica, no. 18 (1965), pp. 21–30.
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