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jasirs94 at Mar 25, 2017 10:18 PM

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capable of inferring the truth of what, in logic, is termed
a universal proposition. fo For what is called "complete
induction" is not inductive reasoning, but is logistic deduction.
We might further say, if we chose, that every
crude induction concludes a universal proposition; but
this would be merely the expression of a way of
regarding matters. For any proposition concerning
the general run of future experience may be regarded
as universal, even if it be "A pair of dice will, every

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capable of inferring the truth of what, in logic, is termed a universal proposition. For what is called "complete induction" is not inductive reasoning, but is logistic deduction. We might further say, if we chose, that every crude induction concludes a universal proposition; but this would be merely the expression of a way of regarding matters. For any proposition concerning the general run of future experience may be regarded as universal, even if it be "A pair of dice will, every