Belief as Habit

Author:

Aliseda Atocha

Publisher

Springer International Publishing

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5. Aliseda, Atocha. 2009. Logic and knowledge: Expectations via induction and abduction. In The many sides of logic. Studies in Logic 21, eds. W. Carnielli, M.E. Coniglio, and I.M. D’Ottaviano, 497–510. College Publications: United Kingdom.

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