Ron:
> Do you mean:
> 1. Inductive reasoning, used in science and the
> scientific method.


SA:  Yes.  What do you think of this?  In other words,
what's your view of this.  

Ron:
Inductive in most cases is presumptuous
it does not exhibit the same
Degree of certainty as the original statement.
it involves reaching conclusions about unobserved 
things on the basis of what has been observed.
We all do this here, even pirsig is guilty of it
When he posits that value accounts for all reality.
This is what I grapple with. It would seem
That all philosophy is inductive to some extent.




 
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