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- | The [[problem]] of [[induction]] is one of considerable debate and importance in the philosophy of science: is induction indeed justified, and if so, how? {{GFDL}} | + | A '''problem''' is an [[obstacle]] which makes it difficult to achieve a [[desired]] [[goal]], objective or [[purpose]]. It refers to a situation, condition, or issue that is yet [[unresolved]]. In a broad sense, a problem exists when an individual becomes aware of a significant difference between what actually is and what is desired. |
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A problem is an obstacle which makes it difficult to achieve a desired goal, objective or purpose. It refers to a situation, condition, or issue that is yet unresolved. In a broad sense, a problem exists when an individual becomes aware of a significant difference between what actually is and what is desired.
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