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The Uniqueness of Doman-Specific Inductive Logs
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Might a single body of evidence support factually competing theories equally well? The result would be inductive anarchy since the competing theories would warrant competing inductive logics. This anarchy is precluded by an instability in the inductive competition between such theories. A small evidential advantage by one secures more favorable facts that amplify its advantage at the expense of competing theories.
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