id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_5yq6b4f6t5cqlj4ysd5sfr5zqm Stephen P. Stich Justification and the Psychology of Human Reasoning 1980 15 .pdf application/pdf 6695 456 62 So, on Goodman's account, a deductive rule is justified if it accords for a rule of inductive inference to be justified. for a rule of inductive inference to be justified. of rules do, as a matter of empirical fact, pass the reflective equilibrium points to the conclusion that human subjects regularly and systematically make invalid inductive inferences. behind their inference, the rules offered by subjects take no account rule is in reflective equilibrium with their actual inductive practice. rule is in reflective equilibrium with their actual inductive practice. So on Goodman's account of justification both the rule and the particular inference are justified. Now recall that our imagined Goodmanian proposed to save Goodman's account of justification by interpreting the standards for reflective equilibrium more stringently. that a rule is in reflective equilibrium with his own inductive practice, Goodman's account of justification refers to "inferences we actually ./cache/work_5yq6b4f6t5cqlj4ysd5sfr5zqm.pdf ./txt/work_5yq6b4f6t5cqlj4ysd5sfr5zqm.txt