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What is Inductive Logic?

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What is Inductive Logic?

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Inductive logic is also known as inductive reasoning. An example of inductive logic would be to assume that be the ice we have touched is cold, that all ice would be cold. Inductive logic allows us leeway on the conclusions. It states that we accept that the conclusion of the problem may be false, even if all the answers point in that direction. You can find more information here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inductive_r…

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