Bruce Aune0415047471, 9780415047470, 9780203027622
In the first half of the book, Aune considers the history of the problem in the work of the great modern philosophers: Descartes, Locke, Berkeley, Kant, and Mill. Then turning to current debates, he argues that the problem has re-emerged and that an entirely new approach is needed. By examining the attempted dissolutions, Aune shows that the fundamental problem remains as a serious intellectual issue, one concerning the nature of permissible experimental or “inductive” inference. To resolve this issue, he undertakes a revision of empiricist epistemology and the development of the required theory of inference.
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