A New View on Inductive Practices: Projectibility and Explainability or How to Draw a New Picture of Inductive Practices - Rami Israel - Books - VDM Verlag - 9783639157109 - May 21, 2009
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A New View on Inductive Practices: Projectibility and Explainability or How to Draw a New Picture of Inductive Practices

Rami Israel

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A New View on Inductive Practices: Projectibility and Explainability or How to Draw a New Picture of Inductive Practices

The idea that reason can justify induction was famously criticized by David Hume. Hume concluded that there is no rational justification for inductive inferences and hence, no rational justification for most of our daily beliefs. Many philosophers attempted to solve Hume's problem with no success. Bertrand Russell commented regarding Hume's problem: "[if we cannot justify induction] we have no reason to expect the sun to rise tomorrow, to expect bread to be more nourishing than a stone, or to expect that if we throw ourselves off the roof we shall fall." The New Riddle of Induction was introduced by Nelson Goodman in his book Fact, Fiction and Forecast, published in 1954. Goodman's problem raised some serious doubts about our ability even to describe inductive principles. In this Book Rami Israel is attempting to solve Both Hume's and Goodman's philosophical problems by introducing a new approach to the subject and by drawing a new picture of our inductive practices.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 21, 2009
ISBN13 9783639157109
Publishers VDM Verlag
Pages 232
Dimensions 344 g
Language English