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3.2 Responses to Hume's Famous Argument

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Part 3.2. Responses to and justifications of Hume's argument concerning the problem of induction.

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3.1 Hume's Argument Concerning Induction

Part 3.1. Briefly introduces the problem of induction: that is, the problem that it is difficult to justify claims to knowledge of the world through pure reason, i.e. without experience.
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Series
General Philosophy
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Peter Millican
Keywords
knowledge
philosophy
reichenbach
experience
reason
truth
mellor
strawson
induction
hume
Department: Faculty of Philosophy
Date Added: 08/04/2010
Duration: 00:10:02

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