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Informative probability and its role in the probabilistic arguments implied by rudolph carnap’s "Inductive probability" and bayes’ formula

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Harsaae, E. Informative probability and its role in the probabilistic arguments implied by rudolph carnap’s "Inductive probability" and bayes’ formula. Statistische Hefte 17, 278–284 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02923037

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