Absolute truth and the shadow of doubt

Philosophy of Science 15 (3):211-224 (1948)
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1. An epistemological integration. Any proposition which is entertained in any mind will be represented by four points, one located on each of four scales, symbolizing truth, belief, probability, and conviction.

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