Making of the Problem: Induction from Socrates to Popper

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A comprehensive history of how induction has been conceived, from Socrates to Karl Popper.

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John P. McCaskey
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A Hybrid Theory of Induction.Adrià Segarra - 2023 - Dissertation, University of Cambridge

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