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Knowledge
Scientific method
Paradoxes
Raven paradox
Statistical inference
Bayesian statistics
Hypothetico-deductive model
Probability
Hypothesis
Statistics
Science
Philosophy of science

Confirmation Alan Hájek and James M. Joyce I.  INTRODUCTION, MOTIVATION, CENTRAL CONCEPTS I.1. Introduction  Confirmation theory is intended to codify the evidential bearing of observations on 

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