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The Problems of Philosophy - Russell, Bertrand

This illustrates the difference between general propositions known a priori such as two and two are four, and empirical generalizations such as all men are mortal. In regard to the former, deduction is the right mode of argument, whereas in regard to the latter, induction is always theoretically preferable, and warrants a greater confidence in the truth of our conclusion, because all empirical generalizations are more uncertain than the instances of them.

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