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  1. Henry Markovits & Hugues Lortie Forgues (2011). Conditional Reasoning Under Time Constraint: Information Retrieval and Inhibition. Thinking and Reasoning 16 (3):221-232.score: 290.0
    A total of 152 students were asked to respond to a series of causal conditional (“If P then Q”) inferences with major premises for which there was variable access to information contradicting the premises. Half the students were given 12.5 s for each inference, the other half were given 8.5 s. The percentage of accepted inferences was significantly lower when the time was shorter for the MP and MT inferences, but no effect was observed for the AC and DA inferences. (...)
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  2. Bernard Forgues & Annette Karseras (1999). Reviews: Competing on the Edge, Shona L. Brown and Kathleen M. Eisenhardt. [REVIEW] Emergence 1 (2):89-95.score: 30.0
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  3. Herbert Hochberg (1955). Book Review:An Introduction to Deductive Logic Hugues Leblanc. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 22 (4):326-.score: 9.0
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  4. Yvon Gauthier (1973). Deductive Logic. Par Hugues Leblanc Et W. A. Wisdom Allyn and Bacon, Boston, 1972. 367 Pages. [REVIEW] Dialogue 12 (04):743-746.score: 9.0
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  5. E. J. Ashworth (1983). Existence, Truth, and Provability Hugues Leblanc Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 1982. Pp. X, 466. $45.00 (U.S.), Cloth; $19.00 (U.S.), Paper. [REVIEW] Dialogue 22 (03):570-572.score: 9.0
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  6. Raymond D. Gumb (2000). In Memoriam: Hugues LeBlanc March 19, 1924-September 10, 1999. Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 6 (2):230-231.score: 9.0
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  7. Dominique Poirel (forthcoming). Les statuts de l'image chez Hugues de Saint-Victor. Chôra:117-137.score: 9.0
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  8. Michael Horst Zettel (1975). Hugues de Saint-Victor. Studies in Twelfth-Century Historical Philosophy and Historiography. Philosophy and History 8 (2):256-257.score: 9.0
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  9. Alex C. Michalos (1967). Book Review:Statistical and Inductive Probabilities Hugues Leblanc. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 34 (2):195-.score: 9.0
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  10. A. di Berardino (1965). Études sur Hugues de Saint-Victor. Augustinianum 5 (1):156-157.score: 9.0
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  11. Pierre Legendre (2010). Zbrodnia kaprala Lortie. Kronos (1).score: 9.0
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  12. Elizabeth Moignard (2005). P. F. Hugues d'Hancarville: The Collection of Antiquities From the Cabinet of Sir William Hamilton . Pp. 550, B/W and Colour Ills, B/W and Colour Pls. Cologne, London, Los Angeles, Madrid, Paris, and Tokyo: Taschen, 2004. Cased, £100. ISBN: 3-8228-2195-. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 55 (02):705-.score: 9.0
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  13. Leo Sweeney (1968). "Études Sur Hugues de Saint-Victor," by Roger Baron. The Modern Schoolman 45 (3):271-272.score: 9.0
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  14. R. H. Vincent (1964). Statistical and Inductive Probabilities. By Hugues Leblanc. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, Prentice-Hall Inc., 1962. Pp. Xii, 148. Trade Edition $6.65; Text Edition $5.00. [REVIEW] Dialogue 2 (04):475-480.score: 9.0
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  15. Hugues Bersini, Pasquale Stano, Pier Luigi Luisi & Mark A. Bedau (2012). Philosophical and Scientific Perspectives on Emergence. Synthese 185 (2):165-169.score: 3.0
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  16. Hugues Bersini (2012). Emergent Phenomena Belong Only to Biology. Synthese 185 (2):257-272.score: 3.0
    In this philosophical paper, I discuss and illustrate the necessary three ingredients that together could allow a collective phenomenon to be labelled as “emergent.” First, the phenomenon, as usual, requires a group of natural objects entering in a non-linear relationship and potentially entailing the existence of various semantic descriptions depending on the human scale of observation. Second, this phenomenon has to be observed by a mechanical observer instead of a human one, which has the natural capacity for temporal or spatial (...)
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  17. Michel T. de Schotten, Marika Urbanski, Hugues Duffau, Emmanuelle Volle, Richard Lévy, Bruno Dubois & Paolo Bartolomeo (2005). Direct Evidence for a Parietal-Frontal Pathway Subserving Spatial Awareness in Humans. Science 309 (5744):2226-2228.score: 3.0
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  18. Hugues Leblanc (1989). The Autonomy of Probability Theory (Notes on Kolmogorov, Rényi, and Popper). British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 40 (2):167-181.score: 3.0
    Kolmogorov's account in his [1933] of an absolute probability space presupposes given a Boolean algebra, and so does Rényi's account in his [1955] and [1964] of a relative probability space. Anxious to prove probability theory ‘autonomous’. Popper supplied in his [1955] and [1957] accounts of probability spaces of which Boolean algebras are not and [1957] accounts of probability spaces of which fields are not prerequisites but byproducts instead.1 I review the accounts in question, showing how Popper's issue from and how (...)
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  19. Hugues Leblanc & Bas C. van Fraassen (1979). On Carnap and Popper Probability Functions. Journal of Symbolic Logic 44 (3):369-373.score: 3.0
  20. Hugues Leblanc (1950). On Definitions. Philosophy of Science 17 (4):302-309.score: 3.0
  21. Hugues Leblanc (1997). Commentary on W. V. Quine's “Free Logic, Description, and Virtual Classes”. Dialogue 36 (01):109-.score: 3.0
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  22. Hugues Leblanc, Peter Roeper, Michael Thau & George Weaver (1991). Henkin's Completeness Proof: Forty Years Later. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 32 (2):212-232.score: 3.0
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  23. Hugues Leblanc & Theodore Hailperin (1959). Nondesignating Singular Terms. Philosophical Review 68 (2):239-243.score: 3.0
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  24. Hugues Didier (2008). Muslim Heterodoxy, Persianmurtaddunand Jesuit Missionaries at the Court of King Akbar (1580-1605). Heythrop Journal 49 (6):898-939.score: 3.0
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  25. Hugues Leblanc & Peter Roeper (1993). Getting the Constraints on Popper's Probability Functions Right. Philosophy of Science 60 (1):151-157.score: 3.0
    Shown here is that a constraint used by Popper in The Logic of Scientific Discovery (1959) for calculating the absolute probability of a universal quantification, and one introduced by Stalnaker in "Probability and Conditionals" (1970, 70) for calculating the relative probability of a negation, are too weak for the job. The constraint wanted in the first case is in Bendall (1979) and that wanted in the second case is in Popper (1959).
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  26. Peter Roeper & Hugues Leblanc (1999). Absolute Probability Functions for Intuitionistic Propositional Logic. Journal of Philosophical Logic 28 (3):223-234.score: 3.0
    Provided here is a characterisation of absolute probability functions for intuitionistic (propositional) logic L, i.e. a set of constraints on the unary functions P from the statements of L to the reals, which insures that (i) if a statement A of L is provable in L, then P(A) = 1 for every P, L's axiomatisation being thus sound in the probabilistic sense, and (ii) if P(A) = 1 for every P, then A is provable in L, L's axiomatisation being thus (...)
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  27. Hugues Leblanc & Nuel D. Belnap (1962). Intuitionism Reconsidered. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 3 (2):79-82.score: 3.0
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  28. Hugues Leblanc (1962). Boolean Algebra and the Propositional Calculus. Mind 71 (283):383-386.score: 3.0
  29. Hugues Leblanc (ed.) (1973). Truth, Syntax and Modality. Amsterdam,North-Holland.score: 3.0
    Provability, Computability and Reflection.
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  30. Peter Roeper & Hugues Leblanc (1990). Indiscernibility and Identity in Probability Theory. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 32 (1):1-46.score: 3.0
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  31. Agnès Aubert, Robert Costalat, Hugues Duffau & Habib Benali (2002). Modeling of Pathophysiological Coupling Between Brain Electrical Activation, Energy Metabolism and Hemodynamics: Insights for the Interpretation of Intracerebral Tumor Imaging. Acta Biotheoretica 50 (4).score: 3.0
    Gliomas can display marked changes in the concentrations of energy metabolism molecules such as creatine (Cr), phosphocreatine (PCr) and lactate, as measured using magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS). Moreover, the BOLD (blood oxygen level dependent) contrast enhancement in functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) can be reduced or missing within or near gliomas, while neural activity is not significantly reduced (so-called neurovascular decoupling), so that the location of functionally eloquent areas using fMRI can be erroneous. In this paper, we adapt a previously (...)
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  32. Jean-Philippe Breittmayer, Martine Bungener, Hugues De The, Evelyne Eschwege, Michel Fougereau, Gilles Guedj, Claude Kordon, Olivier Philippe, Maric-Catherine Postel-Vinay & Laurence Schaffar-Esterle (2000). Responding to Allegations of Scientific Misconduct. Science and Engineering Ethics 6 (1):41-48.score: 3.0
    Institutions in France are not yet well prepared to respond to allegations of scientific misconduct. Following a serious allegation in late 1997. INSERM,* the primary organization for medical and health-related research in France, began to reflect on this subject, aided by scientists and jurists. The conclusions have resulted in establishing a procedure to be followed in cases of alleged misconduct, and also in reinforcing the application of good laboratory practices within each laboratory. Guidelines for authorship practices and scientific assessment must (...)
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  33. Charles G. Morgan & Hugues Leblanc (1983). Probability Theory, Intuitionism, Semantics and the Dutch Book Argument. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 24 (3):289-304.score: 3.0
  34. Hugues Leblanc (1977). A Strong Completeness Theorem for $3$-Valued Logic. II. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 18 (1):107-116.score: 3.0
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  35. Hugues Leblanc & D. Paul Snyder (1972). Duals of Smullyan Trees. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 13 (3):387-393.score: 3.0
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  36. Hugues Leblanc (1966). Two Separation Theorems for Natural Deduction. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 7 (2):159-180.score: 3.0
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  37. Hugues Leblanc (1963). A Revised Version of Goodman's Confirmation Paradox. Philosophical Studies 14 (4):49 - 51.score: 3.0
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  38. Hugues Leblanc, Elliott Mendelson & Alex Orenstein (1984). Preface. Synthese 60 (1):3-3.score: 3.0
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  39. Hugues Leblanc & Peter Roeper (1989). On Relativizing Kolmogorov's Absolute Probability Functions. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 30 (4):485-512.score: 3.0
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  40. Hugues Leblanc (1971). Truth-Value Semantics for a Logic of Existence. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 12 (2):153-168.score: 3.0
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  41. Hugues Leblanc (1969). A Rationale for Analogical Inference. Philosophical Studies 20 (1-2):29 - 31.score: 3.0
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  42. Hugues Leblanc (1960). On Requirements for Conditional Probability Functions. Journal of Symbolic Logic 25 (3):238-242.score: 3.0
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  43. Hugues Leblanc (1964). The Myth of Simplicity; Problems of Scientific Philosophy. By Mario Bunge. Englewood Cliffs, N. J., Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1963. Pp. Xii, 239. [REVIEW] Dialogue 3 (02):201-203.score: 3.0
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  44. Hugues Leblanc (1966). Two Shortcomings of Natural Deduction. Journal of Philosophy 63 (2):29-37.score: 3.0
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  45. Hugues Leblanc (1984). A New Semantics for First-Order Logic, Multivalent and Mostly Intensional. Topoi 3 (1):55-62.score: 3.0
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  46. Hugues Leblanc & Charles G. Morgan (1984). Probability Functions and Their Assumption Sets — the Binary Case. Synthese 60 (1):91 - 106.score: 3.0
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  47. Hugues Leblanc & Peter Roeper (1992). Probability Functions: The Matter of Their Recursive Definability. Philosophy of Science 59 (3):372-388.score: 3.0
    This paper studies the extent to which probability functions are recursively definable. It proves, in particular, that the (absolute) probability of a statement A is recursively definable from a certain point on, to wit: from the (absolute) probabilities of certain atomic components and conjunctions of atomic components of A on, but to no further extent. And it proves that, generally, the probability of a statement A relative to a statement B is recursively definable from a certain point on, to wit: (...)
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  48. Hugues Leblanc (1980). Probabilistic Semantics: An Overview. Philosophia 9 (2):231-249.score: 3.0
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  49. Hugues Leblanc (1963). Études Sur les Règles d'Inférence Dites Règles de Gentzen (II). Dialogue 1 (04):355-367.score: 3.0
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  50. Hugues Leblanc (1968). Syntactically Free, Semantically Bound. A Note on Variables. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 9 (2):167-170.score: 3.0
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  51. Hugues Leblanc (1962). Structural Rules of Inference. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 3 (3):201-205.score: 3.0
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  52. Hugues LeBlanc (1968). A Simplified Account of Validity and Implication for Quantificational Logic. Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (2):231-235.score: 3.0
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  53. Hugues Leblanc & William A. Wisdom (1979). Douglas Greenlee 1935-1979. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 52 (5):639 - 640.score: 3.0
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  54. Hugues Leblanc (1972). Deductive Logic. Boston,Allyn and Bacon.score: 3.0
     
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  55. Hugues Leblanc (1956). II. Two Probability Concepts. Journal of Philosophy 53 (22):679-688.score: 3.0
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  56. Hugues Leblanc (1972). Matters of Relevance. Journal of Philosophical Logic 1 (3-4):269 - 286.score: 3.0
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  57. Hugues LeBlanc (1968). On Meyer and Lambert's Quantificational Calculus FQ. Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (2):275-280.score: 3.0
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  58. Hugues Leblanc (1960). On so-Called Degrees of Confirmation. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 10 (40):312-315.score: 3.0
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  59. Hugues Leblanc (1961). Probabilities as Truth-Value Estimates. Philosophy of Science 28 (4):414-417.score: 3.0
    The author recently claimed that Pr(P, Q), where Pr is a probability function and P and Q are two sentences of a formalized language L, qualifies as an estimate--made in the light of Q--of the truth-value of P in L. To substantiate his claim, the author establishes here that the two strategies lying at the opposite extremes of the spectrum of truth-value estimating strategies meet the first five of the six requirements (R1-R6) currently placed upon probability functions and fail to (...)
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  60. Hugues Leblanc (1975). Queries on Truth-Conditions. Dialogue 14 (03):410-419.score: 3.0
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  61. Hugues LeBlanc (1968). Subformula Theorems for N-Sequents. Journal of Symbolic Logic 33 (2):161-179.score: 3.0
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  62. Hugues Leblanc (1961). The Algebra of Logic and the Theory of Deduction. Journal of Philosophy 58 (19):553-558.score: 3.0
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  63. Hugues Leblanc (1975). That Principia Mathematica, First Edition, has a Predicative Interpretation After All. Journal of Philosophical Logic 4 (1):67 - 70.score: 3.0
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  64. Hugues Leblanc (1961). The Problem of the Confirmation of Laws. Philosophical Studies 12 (6):81 - 84.score: 3.0
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  65. Hugues Leblanc (1949). The Semiotic Function of Predicates. Journal of Philosophy 46 (26):838-844.score: 3.0
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  66. Robert K. Meyer, J. Michael Dunn & Hugues Leblanc (1974). Completeness of Relevant Quantification Theories. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 15 (1):97-121.score: 3.0
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  67. Peter Roeper & Hugues Leblanc (1995). Of A and B Being Logically Independent of Each Other and of Their Having No Common Factual Content. Theoria 61 (1):61-79.score: 3.0
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  68. Jean-Hugues Barthélémy (ed.) (2009). Cahiers Simondon. L'harmattan.score: 3.0
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  69. Jean-Hugues Barthélémy, Mark Hayward & Arne De Boever (2012). Individuation and Knowledge: The “Refutation of Idealism” in Simondon's Heritage in France. Substance 41 (3):60-75.score: 3.0
    In this essay, I want to begin a dialogue with the French philosopher Bernard Stiegler’s book Technics and Time. Stiegler is internationally known as the inheritor of another French philosopher whose work is currently being rediscovered worldwide: Gilbert Simondon. In Stiegler’s work, this Simondonian heritage plays itself out in the domain of continental philosophy. The thesis maintained here will be the following: there is another relation to Simondon that is possible, one that also takes up the major problems we’ve inherited (...)
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  70. Jean-Hugues Barthélémy (2008). Simondon Ou l'Encyclopédisme Génétique. Presses Universitaires de France.score: 3.0
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  71. L. Hugues Cox (1993). The Law of Manu, the Modern Way of Death, and the Right to Die Well. Social Philosophy Today 9:369-381.score: 3.0
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  72. Hugues Dusausoit (2012). Praxis and Pragmatism. Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 20 (2):75-97.score: 3.0
    A constructive dialogue between Henry’s phenomenology and Rorty’s pragmatism does not seem very likely: each would probably consider that the other has not been faithful to his claim of breaking with philosophical tradition and thus ultimately reproduces its limits. Nevertheless, one can also note that Henry and Rorty are not at the same level of analysis: while Henry focuses on giving coherent grounds for any philosophical critique of representation, Rorty is occupied with the consequences of such critique on philosophy itself. (...)
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  73. Hugues Leblanc (1979). Generalization in First-Order Logic. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 20 (4):835-857.score: 3.0
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  74. Hugues Leblanc (1960). On a Recent Allotment of Probabilities to Open and Closed Sentences. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 1 (4):171-175.score: 3.0
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  75. Hugues Leblanc (1963). Proof Routines for the Propositional Calculus. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 4 (2):81-104.score: 3.0
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  76. Hugues Leblanc (1955). An Introduction to Deductive Logic. New York, Wiley.score: 3.0
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  77. Hugues Leblanc (1961). A New Interpretation of C (H, E). Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 21 (3):373-376.score: 3.0
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  78. Hugues Leblanc & Peter Roeper (1992). Les Fonctions de Probabilité: La Question de Leur Définissabilité Récursive. Dialogue 31 (04):643-.score: 3.0
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  79. Hugues Leblanc (1985). On Characterizing Unary Probability Functions and Truth-Value Functions. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 15 (1):19 - 24.score: 3.0
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  80. Hugues Leblanc (1957). On Logically False Evidence Statements. Journal of Symbolic Logic 22 (4):345-349.score: 3.0
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  81. Hugues Leblanc (1951). Positions and Propositions on Universals. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 12 (1):95-104.score: 3.0
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  82. Hugues Leblanc (1959). Professor Darlington and the Confirmation of Laws. Philosophy of Science 26 (4):364-366.score: 3.0
    The author discusses Professor Darlington's recent paper "On the Confirmation of Laws." He criticizes Professor Darlington for not writing out in full the evidence sentence in formula III of his paper, and expresses doubts as to whether Professor Darlington's solution to the problem of the confirmation of laws follows from the complete version of that formula.
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  83. Hugues Leblanc (1983). Probability Functions and Their Assumption Sets — the Singulary Case. Journal of Philosophical Logic 12 (4):379 - 402.score: 3.0
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  84. Hugues Leblanc (1964). Review: Corrections to a Review. [REVIEW] Journal of Philosophy 61 (16):488 -.score: 3.0
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  85. Hugues Leblanc (1962/2006). Statistical and Inductive Probabilities. Dover Publications.score: 3.0
    This evenhanded treatment addresses the decades-old dispute among probability theorists, asserting that both statistical and inductive probabilities may be treated as sentence-theoretic measurements, and that the latter qualify as estimates of the former. Beginning with a survey of the essentials of sentence theory and of set theory, the author examines statistical probabilities, showing that statistical probabilities may be passed on to sentences, and thereby qualify as truth-values. An exploration of inductive probabilities follows, demonstrating their reinterpretation as estimates of truth-values. Each (...)
     
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  86. Hugues Leblanc (1978). Truth-Value Assignments and Their Cardinality. Philosophia 7 (2):305-316.score: 3.0
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  87. Hugues Leblanc (1966). Techniques of Deductive Inference. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,Prentice-Hall.score: 3.0
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  88. Hugues Leblanc (1976). Truth-Value Semantics. Distributor, Elsevier/North-Holland.score: 3.0
  89. Hugues Leblanc (1972). Wittgenstein and the Truth-Functionality Thesis. American Philosophical Quarterly 9 (3):271 - 274.score: 3.0
  90. Hugues Leblanc (1981). What Price Substitutivity? A Note on Probability Theory. Philosophy of Science 48 (2):317-322.score: 3.0
    Teddy Seidenfeld recently claimed that Kolmogorov's probability theory transgresses the Substitutivity Law. Underscoring the seriousness of Seidenfeld's charge, the author shows that (Popper's version of) the law, to wit: If (∀ D)(Pr(B,D)=Pr(C,D)), then Pr(A,B)=Pr(A,C), follows from just C1. 0≤ Pr(A,B)≤ 1 C2. Pr(A,A)=1 C3. Pr(A & B,C)=Pr(A,B & C)× Pr(B,C) C4. Pr(A & B,C)=Pr(B & A,C) C5. Pr(A,B & C)=Pr(A,C & B), five constraints on Pr of the most elementary and most basic sort.
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  91. Hugues Lenoir (2010). Education, Autogestion, Éthique. Libertaires.score: 3.0
     
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  92. Peter Roeper & Hugues Leblanc (1995). Consequence and Confirmation. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 36 (3):341-363.score: 3.0
  93. Hugues Poltier (1998). Unemployment: What is the Crisis? A Report of the French Debate. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 1 (3):387-392.score: 3.0
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  94. Hugues Rabault (2007). L'état Entre Théologie Et Technologie: Origine, Sens Et Fonction du Concept D'État. Harmattan.score: 3.0
     
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  95. Peter Roeper & Hugues Leblanc (1997). De A Et B, de Leur Indépendance Logique, Et de Ce Qu'ils N'ont Aucun Contenu Factuel Commun. Dialogue 36 (01):137-.score: 3.0
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