Steve Greenleaf

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The passage is interesting for the suggestion that if inductive arguments are the only probable arguments, there is a problem with the knowledge of their premises: if the premises are not absolutely certain (as Nicholas has argued), whence do they derive their probability? It is hard to point to any progress on this question since Nicholas’s time.
The Science of Conjecture: Evidence and Probability Before Pascal
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