Created by Malachy Moran-Tun
almost 2 years ago
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Question | Answer |
What is Inductive Reasoning? | > An argument that can only persuade, not be definitive > They might be true, but could be false |
What is A Posteriori Reasoning? | > Reasoning which relies upon sensory experiences > Limiting to perspective > Without the aforementioned experiences, the argument would not make sense |
What is Deductive Reasoning? | > If the premises of the arguments are true, the conclusion must be true > Based off logical reasoning > Falls flat if even one of the premises is incorrect |
What is A Priori Reasoning? | > Reasoning which relies upon knowledge known beforehand (prior) > Relies upon logic, not evidence |
Which Arguments are Inductive? | > Cosmological > Teleological |
Which Arguments are Deductive | just the ontological lolz |
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