1. Hume’s famous argument is often called “the problem of induction” because it

1. Hume’s famous argument is often called “the problem of induction” because it argues that all of the conclusions that we draw from inductive reasoning are ultimately unjustified. What is inductive reasoning? What sorts of information do we normally rely on inductive reasoning to get? 2. As briefly as you can, explain Hume’s argument for the conclusion that inductive reasoning is unreliable. 3. What is the best criticism of Hume’s problem of induction argument that you can think of? (In other words: what is the best reason you can think of that inductive reasoning is justified after all.)

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