There’s a simple paradox, well-known in the philosophy of science, which I’ve always thought of as the Great Counter-induction. I think it’s broached in Hume, if only because so many of the best paradoxes are. It goes like this:
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There’s a simple paradox, well-known in the philosophy of science, which I’ve always thought of as the Great Counter-induction. I think it’s broached in Hume, if only because so many of the best paradoxes are. It goes like this: