Hume's Problems with Induction is intended to describe and refute
some of the main doubts and objections David Hume raised with
regard to inductive reasoning. It replaces the so-called problem of
induction with a principle of induction. David Hume's notorious
skepticism was based on errors of observation and reasoning, with
regard to induction, causation, necessity, the self and freewill.
These are here pointed out and critically analyzed in detail - and
more accurate and logical theories are proposed. The present work
also includes refutations of Hempel's and Goodman's alleged
paradoxes of induction.
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