deductive argument उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The presence of a formal fallacy in a deductive argument does not imply anything about the argument's premises or its conclusion ( see fallacy fallacy ).
- While the conclusion of a deductive argument is certain, the truth of the conclusion of an inductive argument is " probable ", based upon the evidence given.
- Usually, but not always expressed as a noun, one of the requirements to informally prove a conclusion with a deductive argument is for all its terms to be used unambiguously.
- He argues that inductive reasoning cannot be rationally employed, since, in order to justify induction, one would either have to provide a sound deductive argument or an inductively strong argument.
- Both may actually be true, or even more probable as a result of the argument, but the deductive argument is still invalid because the conclusion does not follow from the premises in the manner described.
- Both may actually be true, or may even be more probable as a result of the argument; but the deductive argument is still invalid because the conclusion does not follow from the premises in the manner described.
- In a typical deductive argument, the premises " guarantee " the truth of the conclusion, while in an inductive argument, they are thought to provide reasons supporting the conclusion's " probable " truth.
- Both may actually be true, or even more probable as a result of the argument ( e . g . appeal to authority ), but the deductive argument is still invalid because the conclusion does not follow from the premises in the manner described.
- The formal fallacy of "'affirming a disjunct "'also known as "'the fallacy of the alternative disjunct "'or a "'false exclusionary disjunct "'occurs when a deductive argument takes the following logical form:
- The standards for evaluating non-deductive arguments may rest on different or additional criteria than truth, for example, the persuasiveness of so-called " indispensability claims " in transcendental arguments, the quality of hypotheses in retroduction, or even the disclosure of new possibilities for thinking and acting.