1. "The problem of induction is the problem of how an argument can be good reasoning as induction but be poor reasoning as a deduction."
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Julian Baggini, The Philosopher's Toolkit: A Compendium of Philosophical Concepts and Methods
2. "Enter RUMOUR, painted full of tongues." [Stage direction, Henry IV, Part 2, Induction]"
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William Shakespeare, Henry IV
3. "This inductively justifies the conclusion that induction cannot justify any conclusions."
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Quote by David Deutsch
4. "same phenomenon and concludes that the phenomenon will always occur. Conclusions obtained by induction seem well warranted"
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Morris Kline, Mathematics for the Nonmathematician
5. "The world divides into those who like the managed induction of terror and those who don’t. I do not find terror exciting. I find it terrifying."
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Quote by David Foster Wallace
6. "I think the world divides neatly into those who are excited by the managed induction of terror and those who are not. I do not find terror exciting. I find it terrifying."
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David Foster Wallace, A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again: Essays and Arguments
7. "these are my enticements, and they are sufficent to conquer all fear and danger or death... with the induction of the joy of a child feels when embarks a little boat."
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Mary Shelley, Frankenstein
8. "I look at things and think about them,' Folly replied. 'And use my intuition, of course, and deduction and induction, as well as any historical or theoretical models that seem to apply."
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Jim Butcher, The Aeronaut's Windlass
9. "HOW CAN YOU KNOW THIS? the Voice demanded. I look at things and think about them, Folly replied. And use my intuition, of course, and deduction and induction, as well as any historical or theoretical models that seem to apply."
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Jim Butcher, The Aeronaut's Windlass
10. "We physicists, on the other hand, must take for granted that the things that exist by nature are, either all or some of them, in motion—which is indeed made plain by induction."
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Aristotle, The Basic Works of Aristotle