The Deductive/Inductive Distinction

Authors

  • George Bowles

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22329/il.v16i3.2455

Keywords:

argument, deductive, inductive, relevance.

Abstract

In this paper I examine five distinctions between deductive and inductive arguments, concluding that the best of the five defines a deductive argument as one in which conclusive favorable relevance to its conclusion is attributed to its premises, and an inductive argument as any argument that is not deductive. This distinction, unlike its rivals, is both exclusive and exhaustive; permits both good and bad arguments of each kind; and is both useful and needed in evaluating at least some arguments.

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Published

1994-01-01

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