Deductive and Inductive Reasoning
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Wow you're so smart, I bet you're hot in real life :D:D
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creepy...informative...
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HMmmmmm....But all laptops will break at one time--You're conclusion is not sound. Are you sure you used inductive reasoning correctly here?
Perhaps a better conclusions is that I know with 100% certainty that my laptop probably won't break down. xD
Not being able to say with 100% certainty is what always gets me. Pretty sure we can say with certainty that the sun will rise tomorrow, or that I cannot pass through a wall( even though it is possible, technically speaking) Where do I screw up?
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my proff suggested this vid - thought id be proactive and look it up
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creepy as fuck
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ethics
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thank you!
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The premises of a deductive argument guarantee the truth of their conclusion. For instance: Elephants are animals. Animals eat food. Therefore, elephants eat food. An inductive argument does not guarantee the truth of its conclusion. For instance: Most elephants are now dead. Things that are dead don't usually eat food (except zombies, of course). Therefore, if it's an elephant, then it *PROBABLY* doesn't eat food. They use universal generalizations or *statistical* generalizations respectively.
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A good video for beginners, Tho someone who unfamiliar with inductive and deductive reasoning would probably not understand some points made in the video without a visual diagram of some sort.
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awesome
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this is monotone, i can't understand it
How to create such an animation video...please tell me... Thnx.
KARANPUNDEER 1 year ago
@KARANPUNDEER updated the description with the website I used!
Itsdude56 1 year ago
This actually helps THANKS!
rakunko 1 year ago
@rakunko Welcome! :D
Itsdude56 1 year ago