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Moridin said:No, it does not "fall short" since how I have shown how we can be sure that the sun will rise tomorrow by deduction.
Yes it does.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Problem_of_induction
"Karl Popper, an influential philosopher of science, sought to resolve the problem in the context of the scientific method, in part by arguing that science does not rely on induction, but exclusively upon deduction, in effect making modus tollens the centerpiece of his theory. On this account, when assessing a theory, one should pay only heed to data which is in disagreement with the theory rather than to data which is in agreement with it. Popper went further and stated that a hypothesis which does not allow for experimental tests of falsity is outside the bounds of empirical science.
Wesley C. Salmon critiques Popper's solution to induction by arguing that by using corroborated theories induction is being used. Salmon stated "Modus tollens without corroboration is empty; modus tollens with corroboration is induction" [3]"
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