About this document
Understanding Argument Types: Deductive, Inductive, Conductive by Ardee is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document discusses different types of arguments: deductive, inductive, and conductive. It provides examples of deductive and inductive arguments and explains the key differences between them. Specifically: - Deductive arguments are intended to be valid, meaning the conclusion must be true if the premises are true. Inductive arguments are intended to be inductively strong, meaning the premises make the conclusion unlikely but not impossible to be false. - Conductive arguments have also been proposed a
- Author
- Ardee
- Language
- EN