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I felt like this slideshow was a perfect summarization/explanation of the last 2 articles. it went into extreme detail using the same box method as before making it easier to comprehend the information being given.
You can also comment on specific examples from the slideshow here. Were any of the example arguments confusing as to their validity or soundness?
this article was very interesting. I wonder if everything is conditional reasoning because individuals will not make a choice or take action with reason. I’m not sure if I am overthinking it or what but that’s my thought.
I think that this slideshow was such a great summary of the last two articles in this section. It broke everything in a simple way that was easy to understand. This slideshow explained the difference between deductive and inductive logic. Deductive logic is the logic of proof, and it shows what else we can figure out based on what we already know. On the other hand, inductive logic is the logic of analysis, and it shows what is most likely to be true based on the data that we have.