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  • Monday, Feb 26 2018

    oh thank you so much. now that i read it carefully i realised that the first sentence you mentioned was the main conclusion is infact the conclusion of the scientist and not of the author. and the second sentence that it is correctly regarded as a scientific law of the author.

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  • Monday, Feb 26 2018

    @manan1996narula741

    The first sentence looks to be just context. The second sentence "So we conclude it to be universally true" is the main conclusion and where the actual important part of the argument begins.

    Basically the argument is saying that if we have tested a generalization many times, but it hasn't been conclusively verified, and it has not been falsified, then we can consider it a scientific law.

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