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On deductive arguments.
-Some sound deductive arguments have false premises.
Critical Thinking
The ability to think clearly and rationally, understanding the logical connection between ideas and critically evaluating arguments.
Scientific Inquiry
A systematic process used to investigate phenomena, acquire new knowledge, or correct and integrate previous knowledge, based on empirical evidence and the scientific method.
Inductive Reasoning
A method of reasoning in which general principles are inferred from specific observations or instances.
Empirical Reasoning
A mode of reasoning based on observed and measured phenomena and derives knowledge from actual experience.
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