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Inductive Strength: Evaluating Inductive Arguments

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Critical Reasoning: A Romp Through the Foothills of Logic
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Lecture 5 of 6 in Marianne Talbot's series on critical reasoning for beginners.

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Series
Critical Reasoning: A Romp Through the Foothills of Logic
People
Marianne Talbot
Keywords
argument
reasoning
induction
scientific method
hume
Popper
deduction
falsification
probability
generalization
analogy
authority
Department: Department for Continuing Education
Date Added: 20/03/2014
Duration: 01:37:15

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