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    Goodman's paradox and rules of acceptance.Peter M. Williams - 1969 - Philosophy of Science 36 (3):311-315.
    The purpose of this note is to examine the claim made by Howard Smokler that “Goodman's paradox should be considered as an independent argument against a conception of inductive logic which makes use of rules of acceptance”.Smokler's claim arises from his treatment of Goodman's paradox in the form given it by Israel Scheffler. Schefflerhas discussed this paradox primarily in the context of a methodology of induction which views inductive rules as rules of acceptance permitting one to assert detached conclusions. The (...)
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    Probabilistic Learning Models.Peter M. Williams - 2001 - In David Corfield & Jon Williamson (eds.), Foundations of Bayesianism. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 117--134.
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    Review: On a New Theory of Epistemic Probability. [REVIEW]Peter M. Williams - 1978 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 29 (4):375 - 387.
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    Review essay: A theory of logical frequentism. [REVIEW]Peter M. Williams - 1992 - Synthese 91 (3):337 - 346.
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