Mathematics and Plausible Reasoning. G. Polya Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1954. Vol. I, Induction and Analogy in Mathematics, pp. xii, 280, $5.50. Vol. II, Patterns of Plausible Inference, pp. x, 190, $4.50. The set $9.00

Philosophy of Science 23 (2):167-167 (1956)
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