Day 49 of 365
February 18
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Philosophy Hume's Problem of Induction
David Hume questioned how we can logically justify induction - inferring general rules from specific observations. Just because the sun rose every day in the past doesn't logically guarantee it will tomorrow. This problem challenges the foundation of scientific reasoning. While we can't solve it logically, pragmatically we must use induction, creating an interesting gap between logical certainty and practical necessity.
💡 Did you know?
Karl Popper argued we can never prove theories true through induction, only prove them false - the basis of falsificationism in science!
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