Multiple Choice
According to Russell, belief in the "uniformity of nature" is the belief that
A) Everything that has happened is an instance of an exceptionless law.
B) Unsupported bodies in air will fall.
C) Everything that will happen is an instance of an exceptionless law.
D) Both a and c
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