induction = assumption that the future has an obligation to be something like the past, which it does not.
According to Wittgenstein in the Tractatus, any proposition about the state of affair of the world can be true as long as the proposition is not a logical contradiction.
For example, a married bachelor can never exist but a pink swan is always a possibility
induction = assumption that the future has an obligation to be something like the past, which it does not.
According to Wittgenstein in the Tractatus, any proposition about the state of affair of the world can be true as long as the proposition is not a logical contradiction.
For example, a married bachelor can never exist but a pink swan is always a possibility
Steve2323ZX 10 months ago