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13607 | If events are unconnected, then induction cannot be solved [Ellis] |
Full Idea: If one believes, as Hume did, that all events are loose and separate, then the problem of induction is probably insoluble. | |
From: Brian Ellis (Scientific Essentialism [2001], 8.09) | |
A reaction: This points to the essentialist solution of induction - that we can genuinely derive inductive truths if we can inductively identify the essences which give rise to the necessities of further cases. I take that to be a correct account. |