PHI 1101 Lecture 2: CHAPTER 2 LECTURE NOTES
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Words that often indicate that its a argument: 4. in conclusion the result to my argument: as a result, hence. Implied by: due to, seeing that, we can conclude that, on account of the fact that, for the/this reason, because of this, since this. Inductive argument: never give any certainty, they are only a premie of probability and likelihood. The premises to an inductive argument only make the argument more sound. If the premise is true the conclusion is necessarily true. : example: randy lives in northern ontario, northern ontario is in canada, therefore randy lives in canada . Thursday, september 20, 2018: deductively correct = valid = logically correct, sound argument (true primes + valid conclusion) Implicate premise: when the fact or claim is to observe to explain. Just because the argument is sound does not mean that it is valid, it means that it have a logically correct structure.