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CONFIRMABILITATE SI INTELES FACTUAL DEPLIN

Author(s): RICHARD SWINBURNE
Journal: Linguistic and Philosophical Investigations
ISSN: 1841-0295
Year: 2005
Volume: 4
Issue: 1
Full text: http://denbridgepress.com/lpi_abstract.php?a=3
Publisher: Denbridge Press - New York
Abstract: The confirmationist principle is false because there are factually meaningful statements which are neither observation-statements nor (dis)confirmable by observation statements. Even if the principle were true, it would not be of great value in sorting out factually meaningful statements from others.