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Single Idea 13285

[catalogued under 26. Natural Theory / B. Natural Kinds / 3. Knowing Kinds]

Full Idea

Natural kinds are said to stand out from other classifications because they support legitimate inductive inferences ...as when we observe that past samples of copper conduct electricity and infer that the next sample will too.

Gist of Idea

Natural kinds support inductive inferences, from previous samples to the next one

Source

Kathrin Koslicki (The Structure of Objects [2008], 8.3.1)

Book Reference

Koslicki,Kathrin: 'The Structure of Objects' [OUP 2008], p.204


A Reaction

A slightly more precise version of the Upanishad definition of natural kinds which I favour (Idea 8153). If you can't predict the next one from the previous one, it isn't a natural kind. You can't quite predict the next tiger from the previous one.

Related Idea

Idea 8153 By knowing one piece of clay or gold, you know all of clay or gold [Anon (Upan)]