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- Counterinduction abstract "Counterinduction is the rule of inference that one should assume the opposite of what induction suggests. For example:"The Sun has risen every day in the past, therefore I think that it will not rise tomorrow."In most references to counterinduction, it is not suggested that counterinduction is valid. It is instead a refutation of Max Black's proposed inductive justification of induction, since the counterinductive justification of counterinduction is formally identical to the inductive justification of induction.Paul Feyerabend's anarchist theory popularized the notion of counterinduction.".
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- Counterinduction subject Category:Inductive_fallacies.
- Counterinduction type Abstraction100002137.
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- Counterinduction type Fallacy105893916.
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- Counterinduction type InductiveFallacies.
- Counterinduction type Misconception105893653.
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- Counterinduction comment "Counterinduction is the rule of inference that one should assume the opposite of what induction suggests. For example:"The Sun has risen every day in the past, therefore I think that it will not rise tomorrow."In most references to counterinduction, it is not suggested that counterinduction is valid.".
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