![]() | Nondeductive Inference Subjects: Humanities; Mathematics & Statistics; Philosophy; History & Philosophy of Mathematics; Advanced Mathematics; History of Philosophy; Logic - Philosophy; Mathematical Logic; Originally published in 1966. An introduction to current studies of kinds of inference in which validity cannot be determined by ordinary deductive models. In particular, inductive inference, predictive inference, statistical inference, and decision making are examined in some detail. The last chapter discusses the relationship of these forms of inference to philosophical notions of rationality. Ackermann\, Robert |
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