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Provided the present characterization of induction as the pro- jection of the simplest hypothesis compatible with the data is correct , this past success of induction amounts to the past success of simple hypotheses , and the saturation ...
Provided the present characterization of induction as the pro- jection of the simplest hypothesis compatible with the data is correct , this past success of induction amounts to the past success of simple hypotheses , and the saturation ...
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... induction then becomes a manageable pro- blem of showing that the fact that induction has worked in the past constitutes evidence , in this sense , for the hypothesis that induction will continue to work in the future . This ...
... induction then becomes a manageable pro- blem of showing that the fact that induction has worked in the past constitutes evidence , in this sense , for the hypothesis that induction will continue to work in the future . This ...
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... Induction Be Vindicated ? ' Philosophical Studies , 10 ( 1959 ) , 5 . [ 7 ] Black , M. ' Self - Support and ... Induction ' , Journal of Philosophy , 62 ( 1965 ) , 260 . [ 17 ] Hacking , I. ' One Problem About Induction ' , The Problem ...
... Induction Be Vindicated ? ' Philosophical Studies , 10 ( 1959 ) , 5 . [ 7 ] Black , M. ' Self - Support and ... Induction ' , Journal of Philosophy , 62 ( 1965 ) , 260 . [ 17 ] Hacking , I. ' One Problem About Induction ' , The Problem ...
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