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| ====Version 2. “A Theory of Probable Inference” (1883)==== | | ====Version 2. “A Theory of Probable Inference” (1883)==== |
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| + | <p>The formula of the analogical inference presents, therefore, three premisses, thus: <math>S^{\prime}, S^{\prime\prime}, S^{\prime\prime\prime}</math> are a random sample of some undefined class, <math>X,\!</math> of whose characters <math>P^{\prime}, P^{\prime\prime}, P^{\prime\prime\prime},</math> are samples,</p> |
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| ===1.7. Dewey's “Sign of Rain” : An Example of Inquiry=== | | ===1.7. Dewey's “Sign of Rain” : An Example of Inquiry=== |