Induction and the Existence of God

  • Fitch F
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Abstract

The hypothesis that every class of facts has an explanation is never refuted by evidence, But is confirmed every time any hypothesis is confirmed. Hence, It is the most highly confirmed hypothesis of all, And, Therefore, Should be considered to be true. If it is true, Then there is an explanation of the class of all facts, And this explanation may be identified with god.

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Fitch, F. (1975). Induction and the Existence of God. Ratio, 17.

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