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Why does Goel think it is circular to appeal tocausation to explain inductive inference?
Why does Goel think it is circular to appeal to
causation to explain inductive inference?
causation only seems to explain certain types ofinductive inferences
causation only seems to explain certain types of
inductive inferences
all of these
there are many different types of causation soit is difficult to know exactly which type is being referred to in theexplanation of inductive inference
there are many different types of causation so
it is difficult to know exactly which type is being referred to in the
explanation of inductive inference
causation itself must be justified by a principle of uniformity thatitself can only be established via an inductive inference
causation itself must be justified by a principle of uniformity that
itself can only be established via an inductive inference
none of these
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