Analogy, induction and other minds

Analysis 35 (3):111-112 (1975)
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Abstract

Alvin plantinga and michael slote, Following ayer, Have attempted to formulate the argument from analogy for the existence of other minds as an enumerative induction. Their way of avoiding the 'generalizing from a single case' objection is shown to be fallacious

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