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  1. (1 other version)Confirming Inexact Generalizations.Ernest W. Adams - 1988 - PSA Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1988 (1):10-16.
    An inexact generalization like ‘ravens are black’ will be symbolized as a prepositional function with free variables thus: ‘Rx ⇒ Bx.’ The antecedent ‘Rx’ and consequent ‘Bx’ will themselves be called absolute formulas, while the result of writing the non-boolean connective ‘⇒’ between them is conditional. Absolute formulas are arbitrary first-order formulas and include the exact generalization ‘(x)(Rx → Bx)’ and sentences with individual constants like ‘Rc & Bc.’ On the other hand the non-boolean conditional ‘⇒’ can only occur as (...)
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  • Probability logic with conditional expectation.Sergio Fajardo - 1985 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 28 (2):137-161.
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  • Continuity and idealizability of approximate generalizations.Ernest W. Adams - 1986 - Synthese 67 (3):439 - 476.
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