The aim of inductive logic

Journal of Symbolic Logic 32 (1):3--259 (1996)
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original Carnap, Rudolf; Nagel, Ernest; Suppes, Patrick; Tarski, Alfred (1967) "The Aim of Inductive Logic". Journal of Symbolic Logic 32(1):104-105

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