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annay ramirez
on Dec 25, 2024Verified
Can induction and deduction be used together?
A) No, they can never be mixed under any circumstances.
B) Yes, because arguments by analogy are both deductive and inductive.
C) Yes, because inductive arguments supply the general knowledge used in deductive arguments.
D) Yes, because deductive arguments supply the general knowledge used in inductive arguments.
E) Yes, because generalization is both deductive and inductive.
Induction
Induction is a method of reasoning that involves drawing general conclusions from specific observations or instances.
Deduction
The process of reasoning from one or more general premises to reach a logically certain conclusion.
Analogy
A comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
- Apply principles of reasoning to evaluate arguments in various contexts.
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Learning Objectives
- Apply principles of reasoning to evaluate arguments in various contexts.