PDF Deductive and Inductive Arguments deductive argument guarontee
Deductive and Inductive Arguments A deductive argument is an argument in which it is thought that the premises provide a guarontee of the truth of the conclusion. In a deductive argument, the premises are intended to provide support for the conclusion that is so strong that, if the premises are true, it would be impossible ................
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