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Two cornerstones of empiricism

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  2. See also M. Brodbeck, “The New Rationalism; Dewey's Theory of Induction,” J. of Phil. 46, 1949, 781–91.

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  4. See also “Logical Atomism, Elementarism, and the Analysis of Value”, Phil. Studies, 2, 1951, 85–92.

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Bergmann, G. Two cornerstones of empiricism. Synthese 8, 435–452 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00485927

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