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The Problems of Philosophy - Russell, Bertrand

But in spite of the misleadingness of such expectations, they nevertheless exist. The mere fact that something has happened a certain number of times causes animals and men to expect that it will happen again. Thus our instincts certainly cause us to believe that the sun will rise to morrow, but we may be in no better a position than the chicken which unexpectedly has its neck wrung.

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