Three confirmation principles discussed by Hempel are the Converse Consequence Condition, the Special Consequence Condition and the Entailment Condition. Le Morvan (1999) has argued that, when the choice among confirmation principles is just about them, it is the Converse Consequence Condition that must be rejected. In this paper, I make this argument definitive. In doing that, I will provide an indisputable proof that the simple conjunction of the Converse Consequence Condition and the Entailment Condition yields a disastrous consequence
Patrick Maher’s (PM, for short) critical paper requires a long reply. His first main point is my non...
Since Carnap's notion of confirmation as probabilistic favorable relevance violates the intuitive He...
Carrier M. Smooth Lines in Confirmation Theory: Carnap, Hempel, and the Moderns. In: Parrini P, Salm...
Hempel’s Converse Consequence Condition (CCC), Entailment Condition (EC), and Special Consequence Co...
The paper presents a new analysis of Hempel’s conditions of adequacy (Hempel 1945), differing from t...
This paper presents a new analysis of C.G. Hempel's conditions of adequacy for any relation of confi...
This paper starts by indicating the analysis of Hempel's conditions of adequacy for any relation of ...
This paper is devoted to analysis of co-called paradox of confirmation formulated by C. G. Hempel in...
The title of my dissertation is "confirmation theory & confirmation logic", and it consists of five...
Hempel‘s paradox of the ravens, and his take on it, are meant to be understood as being restricted t...
Hempel first introduced the paradox of confirmation in 1937. Since then, a very extensive literature...
ABSTRACT This paper starts by indicating the analysis of Hempe!'s conditions of adequacy for an...
Can some evidence confirm a conjunction of two hypotheses more than it confirms either of the hypoth...
The problem of induction reminds us that science cannot wait for empirical hypotheses to be verified...
This paper synthesizes confirmation by instances and confirmation by successful predictions, and the...
Patrick Maher’s (PM, for short) critical paper requires a long reply. His first main point is my non...
Since Carnap's notion of confirmation as probabilistic favorable relevance violates the intuitive He...
Carrier M. Smooth Lines in Confirmation Theory: Carnap, Hempel, and the Moderns. In: Parrini P, Salm...
Hempel’s Converse Consequence Condition (CCC), Entailment Condition (EC), and Special Consequence Co...
The paper presents a new analysis of Hempel’s conditions of adequacy (Hempel 1945), differing from t...
This paper presents a new analysis of C.G. Hempel's conditions of adequacy for any relation of confi...
This paper starts by indicating the analysis of Hempel's conditions of adequacy for any relation of ...
This paper is devoted to analysis of co-called paradox of confirmation formulated by C. G. Hempel in...
The title of my dissertation is "confirmation theory & confirmation logic", and it consists of five...
Hempel‘s paradox of the ravens, and his take on it, are meant to be understood as being restricted t...
Hempel first introduced the paradox of confirmation in 1937. Since then, a very extensive literature...
ABSTRACT This paper starts by indicating the analysis of Hempe!'s conditions of adequacy for an...
Can some evidence confirm a conjunction of two hypotheses more than it confirms either of the hypoth...
The problem of induction reminds us that science cannot wait for empirical hypotheses to be verified...
This paper synthesizes confirmation by instances and confirmation by successful predictions, and the...
Patrick Maher’s (PM, for short) critical paper requires a long reply. His first main point is my non...
Since Carnap's notion of confirmation as probabilistic favorable relevance violates the intuitive He...
Carrier M. Smooth Lines in Confirmation Theory: Carnap, Hempel, and the Moderns. In: Parrini P, Salm...