I think Matt’s point is that under essentially all seriously proposed versions of induction currently in existence, the technique he described constitutes a valid inductive inference, therefore, in at least the cases where hypothesis testing works, we don’t have to worry about resolving the different approaches.
I think Matt’s point is that under essentially all seriously proposed versions of induction currently in existence, the technique he described constitutes a valid inductive inference, therefore, in at least the cases where hypothesis testing works, we don’t have to worry about resolving the different approaches.
Couldn’t this be said about any inductive method, at least in cases when the method works?