Multiple Choice
Strawson argues that there is no justification of induction because
A) It is deductively invalid.
B) We are not smart enough.
C) There is no alternative means of justifying it other than by the inductive method.
D) Both a and
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Related Questions
Q100: According to Russel, _ are sensations.<br>A) Colors.<br>B)
Q101: According to Zagzebski, how do we feel
Q102: On what grounds does Russell think our
Q103: Why does Strawson think that there cannot
Q104: Synthetic a priori judgments are required for
Q106: We can always determine whether someone knows
Q107: As Locke uses the term, "idea" refers
Q108: According to Kant, there is no knowledge
Q109: Socrates discusses geometry with Meno's slave in
Q110: Haack says that one obstacle to inquiry