id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_u2tni6erwjedrdasa4t2hynqpq ELLERY EELLS On the Alleged Impossibility of Inductive Probability 1988 6 .pdf application/pdf 2925 224 65 probabilistic inductive support, as conceived of, for example, in the Bayesian degree to which evidence e supports a hypothesis h is given by the measure: Popper and Miller call s probabilistic support; what they question is whether it The Popper-Miller critique of the theory of probabilistic inductive support the two examples, the degree of the evidence's probabilistic inductive piece of evidence's deductive support for a hypothesis (item (i) above, that is, the evidence's deductive support and its probabilistic inductive countersupport All of this is consistent with (*) and the fact that evidence only probabilistically supports the part of a hypothesis that it deductively implies and an item deductively implied by the evidence doesn't mean that that support is the purely inductive aspects of the evidence's support of the hypothesis. probabilistically supports the part of the hypothesis that the evidence in nature and support of a deductively implied hypothesis, it is easy to see that their ./cache/work_u2tni6erwjedrdasa4t2hynqpq.pdf ./txt/work_u2tni6erwjedrdasa4t2hynqpq.txt