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David Miller. A paradox of information. The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 17 no. 1 (1966), pp. 59–61. - Karl R. Popper. A comment on Miller's new paradox of information. The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 17 no. 1 (1966), pp. 61–69. - Karl R. Popper. A paradox of zero information. The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 17 no. 2, pp. 141–143. - J. L. Mackie. Miller's so-called paradox of information. The British journal for the philosoph
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David Miller. A paradox of information. The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 17 no. 1 (1966), pp. 59–61. - Karl R. Popper. A comment on Miller's new paradox of information. The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 17 no. 1 (1966), pp. 61–69. - Karl R. Popper. A paradox of zero information. The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 17 no. 2, pp. 141–143. - J. L. Mackie. Miller's so-called paradox of information.The British journal for the philosophy
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Karl R. Popper. Two autonomous axiom systems for the calculus of probabilities. The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 6 (1955–1956), pp. 51–57. - K. R. Popper. Errata. The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 6 (1955–1956), p. 176. - K. R. Popper. Corrigendum. The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 6 (1955–1956), p. 351
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Yehoshua Bar-Hillel. Comments on ‘Degree of confirmation’ by Professor K. R. Popper. The British Journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 6 (1955–1956), pp. 155–157. - Karl R. Popper. ‘Content’ and ‘degree of confirmation’: A reply to Dr Bar-Hillel. The British Journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 6 (1955–1956), pp. 157–163. - Rudolf Carnap. Remarks on Popper's note on content and degree of confirmation. The British Journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 7 (1956–1957), pp. 243–244
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Czesław Lejewski. Logic and existence. The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 5 (1954–1955), pp. 104–119. - A. N. Prior. English and ontology. The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 6 (1955–1956), pp. 64–65
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Karl R. Popper. Degree of confirmation. The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 5 (1954–1955), pp. 143–149. - K. R. Popper. Errata and corrigenda. The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 5 (1954–1955), p. 359
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Hugues Leblanc. On so-called degrees of confirmation. The British Journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 10 (1959–1960) pp. 312–315. - K. R. Popper. Probabilistic independence and corroboration by empirical tests. The British Journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 10 (1959–1960) pp. 315–318
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David Kaplan and Richard Montague. A paradox regained. Notre Dame journal of formal logic, vol. 1 (1960), pp. 79–90. - Martin Gardner. A new prediction paradox. The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 13 (1962), p. 51. - K. R. Popper. A comment on the new prediction paradox. The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 13 (1962), p. 51
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H. G. Alexander. The paradoxes of confirmation. The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 9 (1958–1959), pp. 227–233. - J. Agassi. Corroboration versus induction. The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 9 (1958–1959), pp. 311–317. - H. G. Alexander. The paradoxes of confirmation—a reply to Dr. Agassi.The British journal for the philosophy of science, vol. 10 (1959–1960), pp. 229–234. - J. W. N. Watkins. Confirmation without background knowledge. The British journal
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