Reasoning: The Action Of Ineptive And Inductive Reasoning

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Reasoning is the action of constructing thoughts into a valid argument. This is probably something you do every day. When you make a decision, we are using reasoning. By taking different thoughts and thinking why you should go with one thought over another. Inductive and deductive reasoning are both propositional logic. Propositional logic is the branch of logic that studies ways of joining and simplifying entire propositions, statements to hold more complicated propositions or statements. This means it uses a combination od facts to come up with a conclusion.
Both inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning have a premise and a conclusion. They are both reasoning’s and a conclusion. How both reasoning’s get to a conclusion is different. Deduction …show more content…

Sir Francis Bacon a 17th century was an English philosopher, also known as a scientist back in the day that he studied. He tried to challenge an ancient authority, Aristotle. With a theory, such as deductive reasoning already being around for over 2,000 years. Inductive thinking starts with a theory, then goes to a hypothesis, goes to an observation, and ends with a confirmation. Inductive thoughts work the other way around; it is going from something specific to a much bigger thought. In this reasoning, you being with something specific and being to then notice patterns and for a hypothesis. Once you have done this you can later draw a conclusion. Inductive reasoning starts with facts and details and moves to a general conclusion. The conclusion is probabilistic, strong or weak, and can be proved false. Inductive reasoning, also known as top down approach is where the premises support the conclusion. The conclusion is the hypothesis. Inductive reasoning is also known as “cause and effect” reasoning because it comes up with a conclusion first. An example for inductive reasoning is “my older sister plays basketball, my friend’s older sister plays basketball, my neighbor’s older sister plays basketball, therefore all older sisters play basketball. You have most likely heard people use this reasoning before, which can’t be true. Just because you are an older sister does not …show more content…

Whenever you are trying to figure out a problem or trying to connect information together that you have, you can use inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning and just make sure that you are paying attention. Whether it is that you have facts and details to start with that you can base a conclusion on or whether you’ve got a broader conclusion that you’re going to be coming up with examples for. Remember that they won’t always be true, you might still have to go and research whether the conclusion you come up with is accurate or not

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