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  1. Confirmation and law-likeness.Elliott Sober - 1988 - Philosophical Review 97 (1):93-98.
    Nelson Goodman suggests that a generalization of the form “all A’s are B” is confirmable by an observed instance only if the generalization is law-like. Jackson and Pargetter deny this and give examples of how accidental generalizations can be confirmed. A possible response from Goodman appears to make these accidental generalizations look law-like, but I show it’s defective. And Jackson and Pargetter's substitute nomological condition fares no better than Goodman’s. Because of the multiplicity of possible background assumptions, I doubt that (...)
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  • Jacques bernoulli's art of conjecturing.Ian Hacking - 1971 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 22 (3):209-229.
  • The white shoe is a red Herring.I. J. Good - 1966 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 17 (4):322.