Lecture XI
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Manuscript Metadata
Resource ID
779
Access
Open
Contributed by
Frederik Wellmann
type of material
A. MS.
Category
LOGIC (MS 339-1009)
description
Long recapitulation of the previous lecture. What is the probability that an induction or hypothesis is true? CSP concludes that the question is senseless both from the viewpoint of the nature of propositions and the nature of logic. Sundry comments on the views of Sir William Hamilton.
general index
Bacon Francis, Hamilton Sir William, Hypothesis (see also Abduction; Induction), Induction, Logic (modal see Modality), University Lectures (of )
pagination
pp. 1-16 (double pages)
Date
1864/1865
manuscript number
348
publication
n.p.
topic
LOGIC / UNIVERSITY LECTURES 1865
manuscript contains non-textual content
yes
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