File:What is the Unifomity of nature.png
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DescriptionWhat is the Unifomity of nature.png |
English: an example of violation of the Principle of the uniformity of nature in enumerative induction.Premises are "Sun rose in the east today" "Sun rose in the east yesterday" "Sun rose in the east day before yesterday". Conclusion is "Watermelon rises in the west tomorrow".
日本語: 枚挙的帰納法において、自然の斉一性原理を無視した例。 |
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Date | uploaded to commons by Was a bee on Feb 4, 2008. | ||||||||
Source | vector date of sun is from Image:Sun wearing sunglasses.svg made by Editor at Large. | ||||||||
Author | Vector data of a watermelon is made by James Kilfiger(see Image:Watermelon.svg). All other parts are made by me Was a bee. | ||||||||
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