1. Reasoning
"Reasoning has traditionally been divided into two different general types, such as deductive and inductive" (Ralph, Pg 87). ... The premises of an inductive argument are held to provide evidence for the truth of the conclusion, but not absolutely conclusive evidence. Inductive reasoning will permit the reference of conclusions, which are well supported by their premises. Inductive is not a weaker or less dependable kind of deduction. Both inductive and deductive are legitimate and important types of reasoning that involve logic. ...
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