Scientific
Reasoning involves many different methods and techniques. The sciences most often
use inductive strategies for discovery and deductive arrangement as a basis of
knowledge. On the one hand, induction is most often associated with scientific
reasoning and is only probabilistic in nature. Deduction, on the other hand, is a
strategy whereby if the reasoning is "good," the premisses entail the
conclusion. |
THE STRUCTURE OF ARGUMENTS
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