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Old 05-11-2009, 05:32 AM
Angelica Jolly Angelica Jolly is offline
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Philosophy question about Hume and Goodman?

Hi,

I'm having trouble answering this question. Any input would be helpful.

I am writing a philosophy paper in which I will compare and contrast David Hume and Nelson Goodman's positions on induction. More specifically, I need to explain how each find induciton to be an unjustifiable means to knowledge, and how their positions are similar and different.

I have the basic knowledge about the topic, but I would like to hear different perspectives from other philisophical intellects. Any info might be new to me, so any help would be highly apprectiated. Thanks.
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