Problem of induction - Imagine that you're in chemistry class

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Problem of induction

Imagine that you're in chemistry class and your professor tells you that when sugar is added to water it dissolves.  Then she does a demonstration, pouring a packet of sugar into a glass of water and stirring it.  Soon you see that the sugar does indeed dissolve in the water.   Drawing on your understanding of the problem of induction, is there any reason to believe that the sugar will dissolve in the water the next time she tries the same demonstration?  Why or why not?

 

Your essay may be up to 400 words, and again should draw on the problem of induction

 

Do not quote or cite any outside sources.  This is not a research paper. 

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