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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.
-Descartes believes that the mind cannot fall into error.
Taarof
A social etiquette in Iranian culture involving a complex system of politeness, modesty, and indirect communication.
Social Manners
Accepted behavioral norms and etiquette observed by individuals in a society or group to facilitate harmonious interactions.
Nonverbal Cues
Communication without words, using gestures, facial expressions, and body language.
Individual Gestures
Non-verbal communication actions performed by an individual, which convey meaning or messages without the use of words, such as hand movements or facial expressions.
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