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Only if you make a bunch of sampling assumptions, which are not realistic in general. This explanation is not great, but it’s a start: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven_paradox#Role_of_background_knowledge …
ok but if there are very few non-black things and tons and tons of ravens, shouldn't we actually bite the bullet?
If you somehow know ahead of time how many things there are, and how many of them are likely to be black and/or ravens, then this sort of argument can work. But most scientific induction cases are not like that.
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