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Created page with "== Overview == Enumerative induction, or induction, is a method used to draw a conclusion based on some supporting observed pattern. For example, take the inductive inference, "Every cloud that I have observed has been white. Therefore, all clouds must be white." This inference is using some observed pattern, namely, that all the clouds the observer has seen have been white, to draw some larger conclusion that all clouds must be white. Notably, induction doesn't need t..."
(Created page with "== Overview == Enumerative induction, or induction, is a method used to draw a conclusion based on some supporting observed pattern. For example, take the inductive inference, "Every cloud that I have observed has been white. Therefore, all clouds must be white." This inference is using some observed pattern, namely, that all the clouds the observer has seen have been white, to draw some larger conclusion that all clouds must be white. Notably, induction doesn't need t...")
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