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Old 01-09-2008, 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by BrianLanier View Post
Does *that* somehow make induction "fallacious" as you stated? Can't a cognizer be warranted enough via induction to to have knowledge (more than mere true belief), e.g., memory? Just because inductive beliefs may turn out to be false, it doesn't follow that *all* inductive beliefs are false ("fallacious").
Fallacious does not mean false. And "warrant" is another can of worms.
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