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In this reading Salmon explains the problem of induction raised by David Hume and examines several answers to it, including inductive, probabilistic, and pragmatic solutions.
-Salmon says that one of the basic differences between knowledge and belief is that knowledge must be founded on evidence.
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Smooth, white tissue that covers the ends of bones where they come together to form joints, enabling smooth movements and absorbing shock.
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