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Strawson Claims That, in General, When One Asks for Inductive

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Question 153

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Strawson claims that, in general, when one asks for inductive justification one is asking


A) Whether a procedure gives correct results.
B) For an account of tests done.
C) Which laws were applied.
D) All of the above.

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