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Re: deductive logic vs inductive logic
It's not true because I redefined what you meant by "inductive logic."
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You are not intellectually honest.
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Re: deductive logic vs inductive logic
I got something meaningful out of the discussion already. "Oftentimes intelligent people will use their intelligence to dodge needing to use it, and stretch their brains with the use of open ended (in this case extremely so) discussion." A discussion can be worth more than its parts much like a piece of art is worth more than the paint put into it. That being said, inductive and deductive reasoning is really the question of the chicken and the egg with fourth dimensional concepts.
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Re: deductive logic vs inductive logic
this is completely false.
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http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/logic-inductive/ read the first paragraph and then maybe revise your opinion. scientific models are inductive. inductive logic is an extension of deductive logic, but once you make an inference, your logic is inductive. if you're still having trouble, i'll put it this way: inductive reasoning can contain deductions, but it is still inductive reasoning. deductive reasoning cannot contain inferences, or it becomes inductive reasoning. so really the question is valid as asked, though the "which has done more for humanity" was a little vague. but it was left vague for a reason, because the things that inductive and deductive reasoning have accomplished usually fall into different domains.
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And inductive/deductive reasoning doesn't work in the chicken/egg analogy. In the chicken/egg analogy, the chicken produces and egg, and the egg produces a chicken, in a cycle. Inductive reasoning does not produce deductive reasoning, and vice-versa. Inductive and deductive reasoning are both concepts that almost all humans intrinsically use at almost any given point in their lives, if you want to break it down far enough. Almost no decision/thought can be explained or justified without some degree of both inductive and deductive reasoning, so trying to isolate them from each other is pointless. I also have no idea what you mean by "fourth dimensional concepts".
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pretty sure it's not. see above.
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This is why this question doesn't make much sense to me. [Almost] all inductive reasoning requires deductive reasoning in order to be justified and made sense of. All deductive reasoning holds no real demonstrable significant unless applied to reality, which therefore utilizes inductive reasoning. Suppose inductive reasoning has done more. So what? It doesn't mean we need to use more inductive reasoning or less deductive reasoning. It doesn't change how we use either of them. So why does the answer to this matter in any demonstrable way?
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so you think that purely deductive logic has done nothing?
i guess that is the real sticking point then
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You clearly already have a bias towards thinking that deductive logic is somehow inferior to inductive logic, so at this point you're not looking at my arguments rationally but simply looking to confirm your own biases. You're not intellectually honest.
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i think i'm getting the hang of this... no wonder nobody posts in this forum
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In order to call out people for logical fallacies, you have to know what the fallacy is, the person actually has to be making that fallacy, and you have to explain why what they said/did is that fallacy.
If we could just assert people are making fallacies without justification then what's the point?
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yeah that's what i did
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nice jerk off session guys
when do we start thinking critically
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Re: deductive logic vs inductive logic
In a literal sense, Induction. This would be due to induction meaning to add (there are other meanings, I know). And even in an non-literal sense, deduction isn't useful in living life besides reminding us that gravity is weighing people down rather than doom-and-gloom . . . That was a pun.
And besides, deductive mathematics isn't helping the natural world and is just burdening the society (the people), while building up the artificial world. |
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