Stephen F. Barker (barker-sf)
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Achinstein, Peter and Barker, Stephen F., eds. 1969. The Legacy of Logical Positivism: Studies in the Philosophy of Science. Baltimore, Maryland: John Hopkins University Press.
Barker, Stephen F. 1957. Induction and Hypothesis: a Study of the Logic of Confirmation. Foundations of Philosophy Series. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc.
Barker, Stephen F. 1964. Philosophy of Mathematics. Foundations of Philosophy Series. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc.
Barker, Stephen F. 1965. “Must Every Inference Be Either Deductive or Inductive?” in Philosophy in America, edited by Max Black, pp. 58–73. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
Barker, Stephen F. 1979. “The Method of Applied Logic: Some Philosophical Considerations.” in The Philosophy of Nicholas Rescher. Discussion and Replies, edited by Ernest Sosa, pp. 1–16. Philosophical Studies Series n. 15. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
Barker, Stephen F. 1983. “Hume on the Logic of Design.” Hume Studies 9(1): 1–18.
Barker, Stephen F. 1987. “Conditionals and Skepticism.” in The Possibility of Knowledge. Nozick and His Critics, edited by Steven Luper, pp. 282–296. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield. Published under the name “Luper-Foy” .
Barker, Stephen F. 1992. “Kant’s View of Geometry: A Partial Defense.” in Kant’s Philosophy of Mathematics. Modern Essays, edited by Carl J. Posy, pp. 221–244. Synthese Library n. 219. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
Barker, Stephen F. and Achinstein, Peter. 1960. “On the New Riddle of Induction.” The Philosophical Review 69(4): 511–522, doi:10.2307/2183485.