They can all be broadly framed as: ‘How can we be sure that laws which apply in one situation generalise to other situations?’. These questions are solved by taking Karl Popper’s approach to science, where scientific theories are viewed as conjectures, tentatively put forward to solve problems
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Poppers approach doesn’t solve the problem as stated, because it disregards certainty. Other approaches can also address the problem of induction by replacing certainty with probability.
Emphasis added.
Poppers approach doesn’t solve the problem as stated, because it disregards certainty. Other approaches can also address the problem of induction by replacing certainty with probability.