On probability measures for reductive systems II

Bulletin of the Section of Logic 7 (1):12-17 (1978)
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1. This paper continues the investigation of [2]. Where a; b are sen- tences of some formalized language, let p be a function satisfying the beautiful axiom system for probability of Popper's [3], appendix v. Our problem is that of extending p to a probability-like function q that is dened for all pairs A; B of deductive systems of that language

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