Saturday, February 18, 2012
Inductive Argument
Just this past week, Valentines Day arrived. I simply did not know what to get my boyfriend for valentines. 1.) I was going to give my boyfriend a cute little teddy bear, but it just did not seem enough. 2.) I heard that you could not go wrong when you give guys something that comes from the heart and something that’s nice as well. Nicky shoes classified as nice in my boyfriends perspective, 3.) so I decided to get him both the Nicky shoes and the teddy bear. My boyfriend most likely preferred to get both the Nicky’s shoes and the teddy bear instead of just the teddy bear. Part one and two are the dependent premises. Part three is the Conclusion. This is an inductive argument because the conclusion indicated that it was most likely true. In contrary to deductive arguments, which have conclusions unavoidably fallow the premises, inductive arguments only claim that the conclusion probably fallow the premises.
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