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Episode 91: The Critical Rationalist Case For Induction!?

The Theory of Anything

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Induction: Clarity Amidst Fuzziness

The concept of induction has evolved into a complex interplay of theories, notably justificationism and empiricism, even though these constructs were not part of the original fuzzy conception of induction. As thinkers explored how induction operates and how it justifies knowledge, they intricately linked it to the trust in sense inputs. This analysis reveals how original fuzzy notions of induction have become muddled with various specific philosophical theories, leading to confusion. Understanding this entanglement can be aided by Hofstadter's theories, which illuminate the human tendency to associate and complicate concepts within fuzzy categories.

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