
Episode 294: The Scandal of Philosophy (Hume's Problem of Induction)
Very Bad Wizards
The Philosophy of Induction
This chapter explores the philosophical implications and justification of inductive reasoning in scientific and practical contexts. The speakers discuss the tension between induction and deduction, the role of pragmatism, and the moral responsibility associated with belief systems. They also question the foundations of induction and address its reliability in predicting future events compared to absolute beliefs.
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