Dissolving the problem of induction

In Timothy McGrew, Marc Alspector-Kelly & Fritz Allhoff, The philosophy of science: an historical anthology. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 372 (2009)
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I propose to elaborate some hints dropped by Mr. Strawson 2 in order to relieve those pressures of language that have led philosophers to pose and attempt to answer the pseudo-question, “How is induction justified?” Once the source of these pressures is exposed we can turn our attention to the real problems of induction, namely how particular inductive procedures are justified, without feeling that a deeper problem remains always to be solved

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