Finally, it is necessary to refer to a doctrine which may, from one point of view, be regarded as the core of the whole book.
—Roy Harrod
Part III., “Induction and Analogy,” is the most important in the book from the point of view of philosophy and theory of knowledge.
—Bertrand Russell
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