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Piaget described human thought in terms of two basic concepts:
Deductive Arguments
A form of reasoning where the conclusion is logically derived from premises; if the premises are true, the conclusion must be true.
Inductive Arguments
Reasoning that moves from specific observations to broader generalizations and theories, often involving probability rather than certainty.
Cause of Action
A set of facts sufficient to justify a right to sue to obtain money, property, or the enforcement of a right against another party.
Argument from Design
A philosophical argument for the existence of God, suggesting that the complexity of the universe demonstrates the presence of a designer.
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