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Episode 294: The Scandal of Philosophy (Hume's Problem of Induction)

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Doubt the Certainty of Uniformity

Justifying uniformity principles cannot rely solely on deductive reasoning, as this form of reasoning rearranges existing knowledge but doesn't establish truths. Hume's perspective highlights that while deductive arguments reveal contradictions, they do not preclude the possibility of alternate outcomes, such as nature behaving unpredictably. Therefore, the occurrence of regular events, like the rising of the sun or the expected behavior of objects, is not guaranteed and could change without logical impossibility, emphasizing the limitations of relying on demonstrative reasoning to assert uniformity.

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