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[from 'Conditional Assertion and Restricted Quantification' by Nuel D. Belnap, in 14. Science / C. Induction / 5. Paradoxes of Induction / b. Raven paradox ]

Full Idea

'All ravens are black' might profitably be read as saying not that being a raven 'implies' being black, but rather something more like 'Consider the ravens: each one is black'.

Gist of Idea

Read 'all ravens are black' as about ravens, not as about an implication

Source

Nuel D. Belnap (Conditional Assertion and Restricted Quantification [1970], p.7), quoted by Stephen Yablo - Aboutness 04.5

Book Reference

Yablo,Stephen: 'Aboutness' [Princeton 2014], p.65


A Reaction

Belnap is more interested in the logic than in the paradox of confirmation, since he evidently thinks that universal generalisations should not be read as implications. I like Belnap's suggestion.