Edwin Setiadi

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Since all scientific laws are merely generalisations from inductive reasoning, this so-called ‘problem of induction’ has been an urgent one for philosophers of science. Trying to show how induction is justified has taxed them throughout the 20th century. Karl Popper is notable for offering the most promising solution to Humean scepticism.
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