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The authors wish to thank C. G. Hempel for his detailed suggestions leading to the final version of this paper. Financial help of the Foundation for Research in Philosophy of Science, Princeton, N.J., for this project is gratefully acknowledged.

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Lindenberg, S., Oppenheim, P. The bargain principle. Synthese 37, 387–412 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00873247

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