Multiple Choice
What is "Hume's paradox"?
A) Despite our deepest convictions, we cannot justify any kind of nonampliative knowledge
B) Despite our deepest convictions, the principle of uniformity of nature is false
C) Despite our deepest convictions, we cannot justify any kind of ampliative knowledge
D) Despite our deepest convictions, science is ultimately founded upon induction
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