HOW UNIVERSAL GENERALIZATION WORKS ACCORDING TO NATURAL REASON
Universal Generalization, if it is not the most poorly understood inference rule in natural deduction, then it is the least well explained or justified. The inference rule is, prima facie, quite ambitious: on the basis of a fact established of one thing, I may infer that the fact holds of every thin...
Main Author: | Hodge, K.S (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Universidad Diego Portales
2021
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