“The Problem of Induction” (essay)

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“The Problem of Induction” is a seminal essay by Karl Popper in which he challenges traditional justifications of inductive reasoning and advances his philosophy of falsificationism in the philosophy of science.

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instanceOf philosophical essay
work on philosophy of science
advances falsificationism
argues corroboration is not confirmation
inductive inferences cannot be logically justified
probability of universal statements cannot be increased by finite observations
scientific theories are never finally verified
scientific theories can only be falsified
associatedConcept basic statements
corroboration
degree of falsifiability
testability
author Karl Popper
centralClaim induction is a myth in the logic of science
no amount of observational evidence can logically justify universal laws
science progresses through bold conjectures and severe attempts at refutation
critiques inductive reasoning
justification of induction by experience
probabilistic justification of induction
discusses Hume’s problem of induction
logical positivism
logical relations between theories and observations
probability theory
singular observational statements
universal statements in science
verificationism
field epistemology
philosophy of science
influenced contemporary philosophy of science
critical rationalist epistemology
methodology of scientific research programmes debate
influencedBy David Hume
language English
mainTopic confirmation
corroboration
demarcation problem
falsificationism
induction
logical justification of induction
philosophy of science
problem of induction
scientific method
philosophicalTradition critical rationalism
positionInWorkOf The Logic of Scientific Discovery
proposes falsifiability as criterion of demarcation
relatedWork Conjectures and Refutations

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