state why scientific induction is called scientific and why unscientific induction is called unscientific ?
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Scientific induction is defined as the process of inferring the material truth of a general real proposition from the actual observation of particular instances of facts and phenomena in reliance on the law of uniformity of nature and law of causation.
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Scientific induction
- The scientific method has often been proclaimed as a naive method that uses an observation to generate a statement which is then generalised
- The action or process of inducting someone to a post or organization.
- In this inference kind, the logical method of justify inferring a general proposition from the particular propositions. The statement is then tested to a certain extent.
- It does not establishing Particular proposition like 'some birds are black'
Example:
Frog a is cold-blooded
UnScientific induction
- It is a simple enumeration is known as the unscientific induction by some.It is the inferring truth of the materials of actual observation .
For that reason scientific induction is called scientific and unscientific is called unscientific
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