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Deductive and Inductive Reasoning. Deductive reasoning Deductive reasoning begins with a general premise (statement) and moves to a specific conclusion.

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1 Deductive and Inductive Reasoning

2 Deductive reasoning Deductive reasoning begins with a general premise (statement) and moves to a specific conclusion.

3 Example Premise 1:All men are mortal Premise 2:Socrates is a man ____________________________ Conclusion:Socrates is mortal

4 An argument is valid if the conclusion comes logically from the premise.

5 Example Premise 1:All men are women Premise 2:Mr. Z. is a man. _______________ Conclusion:Mr. Z. is a woman.

6 This argument is valid, but not true.

7 An argument is sound when it is both true and valid.

8 Example P 1:All Meadowdale High School students who complete their senior projects by April will graduate this spring. P 2:Bruno has complete his senior project. _______________________________ C:Bruno will graduate this spring.

9 Inductive reasoning begins with specific premises leading to a general conclusion. _______________________

10 P1:Franky ate at DQ and threw up. P2:Kristina ate at DQ and threw up. P3:Justin ate at DQ and threw up. __________________________ The food at DQ made Franky, Kristina and Justin throw up.

11 Or… P1:A man lies on the floor of his kitchen. P2:He is surrounded by a red puddle. P3:A knife lies nearby. P4:The front door is open. _______________________


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