Confirmation and justification. A commentary on Shogenji's measure
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Recommendations
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- Coherence, striking agreement, and reliability. On a putative vindication of the Shogenji measure
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- Towards a new theory of confirmation
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- A remark on Machida-Namiki theory of measurement.
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- On Dummett's verificationist justification procedure
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- Shogenji's measure of justification and the inverse conjunction fallacy
- Inductive logic
- Visualizing the behavior and some symmetry properties of Bayesian confirmation measures
- Assessing theories: the coherentist approach
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