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Inductive Arguments
A type of reasoning wherein the premises are viewed as supplying strong evidence for the truth of the conclusion, though not guaranteeing it.
Deductive Arguments
Arguments in which, if the premises are true, the conclusion necessarily follows and must also be true.
True Conclusions
Statements or results that logically follow from the given premises, validated by correct reasoning.
Valid
A conclusion or statement that is logically sound, with premises that fully support the conclusion.
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