How careful do we have to be deriving laws from our empirical observations… deriving laws that we think must be true because we have observed them to always be true.
I wonder what, out of everything we think we know, must actually be true. Is there anything we can really say with 100% confidence? What truths can be derived by examining what happens when a proposed truth is not in fact true?
How careful do we have to be deriving laws from our empirical observations… deriving laws that we think must be true because we have observed them to always be true.
I believe this is analogous to Hempel’s Paradox, otherwise known as the raven paradox http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven_paradox .
I wonder what, out of everything we think we know, must actually be true. Is there anything we can really say with 100% confidence? What truths can be derived by examining what happens when a proposed truth is not in fact true?