Justifying induction mathematically: Strategies and functions

Logique Et Analyse 51 (203):263 (2008)
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Abstract

If the total state of the universe is encodable by a real number, Hardin and Taylor have proved that there is a solution to one version of the problem of induction, or at least a solution to a closely related epistemological problem. Is this philosophical application of the Hardin-Taylor result modest enough? The paper advances grounds for doubt. [A longer and more detailed sequel to this paper, 'Proving Induction', was published in the Australasian Journal of Logic in 2011.]

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A. C. Paseau
University of Oxford

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