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Making Effective Inductive Arguments

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  You’ve had your first look at inductive arguments, which are arguments with a conclusion about the probability of something happening or being the case, and premises that provide evidence supporting (but not proving!) that that probability is going to hold true. Let’s look at some key characteristics of inductive arguments. Inductive Arguments are Not Provable Let’s

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