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Year: 2013

Pages: 3209-3226

Series: Synthese

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Moti Mizrahi, "The pessimistic induction", Synthese 190 (15), 2013, pp. 3209-3226.

The pessimistic induction

a bad argument gone too far

Moti Mizrahi

pp. 3209-3226

in: Synthese 190 (15), 2013.

Abstract

In this paper, I consider the pessimistic induction construed as a deductive argument (specifically, reductio ad absurdum) and as an inductive argument (specifically, inductive generalization). I argue that both formulations of the pessimistic induction are fallacious. I also consider another possible interpretation of the pessimistic induction, namely, as pointing to counterexamples to the scientific realist’s thesis that success is a reliable mark of (approximate) truth. I argue that this interpretation of the pessimistic induction fails, too. If this is correct, then the pessimistic induction is an utter failure that should be abandoned by scientific anti-realists.

Publication details

Year: 2013

Pages: 3209-3226

Series: Synthese

Full citation:

Moti Mizrahi, "The pessimistic induction", Synthese 190 (15), 2013, pp. 3209-3226.