• Lectures by Chapter
    • Chapter 1: The Art and Science of Sound Reasoning
    • Part 1: Finding Clarity
      • Chapter 2: Concepts and Terms
      • Chapter 3: Knowing What We’re Talking About
      • Chapter 4: The Arts of Division and Definition
    • Part 2: Expressing Truth
      • Chapter 5: Judgments and Propositions
      • Chapter 6: Opposition and Equivalence
    • Part 3: Expanding Knowledge
      • Chapter 7: The Categorical Syllogism
      • Chapter 8: Compound Syllogisms
      • Chapter 9: Advanced Deductive Arguments
      • Chapter 10: Inductive Reasoning
    • Part 4: Detecting Fallacies
      • Chapter 11: Informal Fallacies
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Logic Lectures

Chapter 10: Inductive Reasoning

10.1 The Inductive Principle

10.2 Generalizations

10.3 Analogies

10.4 Strength and Weakness in Predictive Analogies

10.5 Inductive Reasoning About Causation

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