What is Lewis Carroll's suggestion for dealing with the problem of induction?
a He says that it is fine to be irrational about science
b he says that the principle of the uniformity of nature isn't a premise. It's a rule of reasoning, so we don't have to justify it
c he says that there are some things that we can know without having to learn them through experience
d he says that we can prove that the future will be like the past.