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Does inductive logic work?

Mario Bunge

pp. 115-118

Abstract

Induction is the jumping from the particular to the general—for instance, from sample to population. And inductivism is the philosophical doctrine according to which all the scientific hypotheses are obtained by induction from empirical data—as even the great Bertrand Russell believed. According to the empiricist tradition, the sciences of facts, by contrast to the mathematical ones, would be inductive.

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Published in:

Bunge Mario (2012) Evaluating philosophies. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 115-118

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-4408-0_12

Full citation:

Bunge Mario (2012) Does inductive logic work?, In: Evaluating philosophies, Dordrecht, Springer, 115–118.