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Inductive countersupport

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The basic idea by means of which Popper and Miller proved the non-existence of inductive probabilistic support in 1983/1985/1987, is used to prove that inductive probabilistic countersupport does exist. So it seems that after falsification has won over verification on the deductive side of science, countersupport wins over support on the inductive side.

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Dorn, G.J.W. Inductive countersupport. J Gen Philos Sci 26, 187–189 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01130934

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