About this title: An original study of the philosophical problems associated with inductive reasoning. Like most of the main questions in epistemology, the classical problem of induction arises from doubts about a mode of inference used to justify some of our most familiar and pervasive beliefs. The experience of each individual is limited and fragmentary, yet the scope of our beliefs is much wider; and it is the relation between belief and experience, in particular the belief that the future will in some respects resemble the past and the unobserved the observed, which forms the subject of this book. Dr ...
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Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN-13:9780521087421ISBN:0521087422
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Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Date Published: 1973
ISBN-13:9780521087421ISBN:0521087422
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