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Why Glymour Is a Bayesian

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Why Glymour Is a Bayesian

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1983

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University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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1 online resource (PDF, page 69-97)

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Minnesota studies in the philosophy of science;10

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Testing scientific theories. Minnesota studies in the philosophy of science, Volume 10 (1983), page 69-97

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Rosenkrantz, Roger. (1983). Why Glymour Is a Bayesian. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/185351.

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