A Synthesis of Hempelian and Hypothetico-Deductive Confirmation

Erkenntnis 78 (4):727-738 (2013)
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This paper synthesizes confirmation by instances and confirmation by successful predictions, and thereby the Hempelian and the hypothetico-deductive traditions in confirmation theory. The merger of these two approaches is subsequently extended to the piecemeal confirmation of entire theories. It is then argued that this synthetic account makes a useful contribution from both a historical and a systematic perspective

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Jan Sprenger
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