Publicado por University of Chicago Press, 1952
Librería: Moe's Books, Berkeley, CA, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoHard cover. Condición: Good. No jacket. Nice copy. The cover is tanned with ink signature on the top corner edge. Binding is secure. Pencil markings on first few pages, but all others are clean and bright.
Publicado por The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1952
Librería: Munster & Company LLC, ABAA/ILAB, Corvallis, OR, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: Very Good. First Edition. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1952. v, 92 pp. 23 x 15.5 cm. Blue stiff paper wrappers with titling in black on cover and spine; original price of $3.50 printed inside of front cover. Sunning to spine, with some uneven sunning to covers. Some light creasing to corners of front cover. Interior is clean and unmarked. Binding sound with no creases or cracks. . First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good.
Publicado por University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1952
Librería: Athena Rare Books ABAA, Fairfield, CT, Estados Unidos de America
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EUR 266,22
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Añadir al carritoFIRST EDITION. TP + iii = Preface + v = Contents + 1-92, Octavo. First Edition. "The purpose of this monograph is the development of a new approach to the study of inductive methods; they are methods for determining the degree of confirmation (or probability in the inductive sense) of a given hypothesis on the basis of a given body of evidence. It is shown that from any method of this kind we can derive a method for estimating unknown magnitudes (here restricted to frequencies). In distinction to "deductive" logic, where there is practically general agreement on method, in "inductive" logic we find a great variety of incompatible methods. They are here incorporated into an infinite system of possible methods, called the continuum of inductive methods." (Carnap, Preface, p. III).First edition of very scarce early Carnap title on inductive logic, which greatly influenced later philosophers of logic. Original blue publisher's wraps. Spine ever so lightly sunned. There are traces of a light pen scribble to the bottom section of the front cover. Light pencil to the title page. A lovely copy of this rare work. ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.