The Raven Paradox of Inductive Reasoning
The Raven paradox, coined by Carl Gustav Hempel in the 40s, formulates an interesting problem with inductive inference, more specifically, enumerative induction. Inductive inference is a type of reasoning where you infer a hypothesis or proposition after observing a series of data. This movement from observation to hypothesis is important for …
Paradoxes of the logical implication
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