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Problems of Induction: Hume
Problems of Induction: Hume
- Problem of induction focuses on the lack of justification.
- As a result, the problem of justification is regarded as the most important philosophical question in Western philosophy.
- The important question it posits is; whether Inductive reasoning leads to knowledge or not?
- This problem questions all the empirical claims that are made in our everyday life.
- It has been said that in inductive reasoning one focuses on a series of observations and infers a new claim which is based oβ¦
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