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  2. Problem of induction - Wikipedia

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    For example, one might argue that it is valid to use inductive inference in the future because this type of reasoning has yielded accurate results in the past. However, this argument relies on an inductive premise itself—that past observations of induction being valid will mean that future observations of induction will also be valid.

  3. Failure of imagination - Wikipedia

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    Failure of imagination is a phrase applied to an undesirable yet seemingly predictable circumstance—predictable particularly in hindsight—that occurs unanticipated. [ citation needed ] It is distinguishable from a " black swan event ", which by definition defies prediction.

  4. Clarke's three laws - Wikipedia

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    One account stated that Clarke's laws were developed after the editor of his works in French started numbering the author's assertions. [2] All three laws appear in Clarke's essay "Hazards of Prophecy: The Failure of Imagination", first published in Profiles of the Future (1962); [3] however, they were not all published at the same time.

  5. Imagination - Wikipedia

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    Olin Levi Warner, Imagination (1896). Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington, D.C. Imagination is the production of sensations, feelings and thoughts informing oneself. [1] These experiences can be re-creations of past experiences, such as vivid memories with imagined changes, or completely invented and possibly fantastic ...

  6. Hewlett-Packard and the Failure of Imagination - AOL

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    One week ago, the tech market went haywire -- and shook Apple (NAS: AAPL) to its core. No, I'm not talking about Steve Jobs's surprise resignation. Although that was certainly big news, it didn't ...

  7. Shabdangal - Wikipedia

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    Shabdangal stands apart from other major works of Basheer due to various reasons. Balyakalasakhi , Ntuppuppakkoranendarnnu , Paththummayude Aadu , and a number of other works are stories of the Muslim community in which he was born, and the conversational language in these works is colloquial.

  8. Sociological imagination - Wikipedia

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    This apathy expresses itself as a lack of indignation in scenarios dealing with moral horror—the Holocaust is a classic example of what happens when a society renders itself to the power of a leader and doesn't use sociological imagination. Social apathy can lead to accepting atrocities performed by leaders (political or familiar) and the ...

  9. Cognition - Wikipedia

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    One of the reasons, he concluded, was the amount of time between the presentation of the list of stimuli and the recitation or recall of the same. Ebbinghaus was the first to record and plot a "learning curve" and a "forgetting curve". [13] His work heavily influenced the study of serial position and its effect on memory [citation needed]