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Did Popper solve Hume's problem?

How do we know the Sun will rise tomorrow? Hume's concern raises two questions: the problem of empirical inference was solved in this century by Popper; an approach to the stability of nature in time is outlined here.

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Goddard Lindh, A. Did Popper solve Hume's problem?. Nature 366, 105–106 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1038/366105a0

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