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101 Inroduction to Philosophy Group Writing Projects Argument strategies (inductive) |
Inductive stategies
come in a number of forms. Broadly speaking, any inductive
argument is one that uses specific facts, specific observations,
or specific experiments as evidence to support a conclusion. Here
are some versions
of inductive argument strategies:
1. inductive generalisation strategy
2. argument by analogy
3. argument
by counter-example
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Last revision:
September 16, 1998
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