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Nature and kinds of Induction (Aristotles View of Induction, Need for…
Nature and kinds of Induction
Nature of Induction
Aristotles View of Induction
Parity of Reasoning
Colligation of Facts
Simple Enumeration
Scientific Induction
Need for Induction
The Case of Deduction
Deduction a formal process
Determines NECESSARY relation between propositions, irrespective of their contents
Deductive reasoning valid in all fields of inquiry
However , dependence on deductive reasoning alone
Can limit our knowledge
Nature of Deduction
Deduction gives no basis for determining truth of its premises
Clutters our understanding in case such as
Determining truths offered as evidence for the conclusions
Synthetic proposition
Giving information about the nature of 'this world'
The process involved in establishing (synthetic) general proposition is called induction
Generality - Term used for General Proposition