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  1. Professor Carnap and probability.William H. Hay - 1952 - Philosophy of Science 19 (2):170-177.
    Most handbooks on statistics and the theory of probability leave the reader in a mysterious tangle of mathematical rules for computing apparently arbitrarily chosen numerical functions. At first sight, then, a treatise on the Logical Foundations of Probability raises hopes that it will be a guide to clarity in these matters. These hopes are strengthened if the reader remembers that the author, Professor Rudolph Carnap of the University of Chicago, is noted for his thesis that philosophy is the study of (...)
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  • Two cornerstones of empiricism.Gustav Bergmann - 1949 - Synthese 8 (1):435 - 452.