A note on 'knowledge, certainty, and probability'∗

Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 7 (1-4):417-417 (1964)
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In ?Knowledge, Certainty and Probability?, Dr. Heidelberger claims to have shown ?that it is a mistake to assimilate probability and rational belief to knowledge?. The conclusion may be true but his argument is faulty

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