WEEK 2 Flashcards

1
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deductive argument

A

argument intended to be valid

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2
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What are the advantages of deduction?

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  • Safest form of inference (eliminates all risk)
  • Can learn something is a part of the premises
  • Truth/content-preserving
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3
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monotonicity

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if an argument is valid, it remains valid no matter how many or what premises are added (including if add contradiction because anything follows from a contradiction)

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What are the disadvantages of deduction?

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cannot learn new content because the content of the conclusion is included in the content of the premises

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5
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is:

  1. deductive reasoning
  2. inductive reasoning
  3. abductive reasoning

monotonic?

A
  1. monotonic
  2. non-monotonic
  3. non-monotonic
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6
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principle of explosion

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if a contradiction or false premise is proven to be true, then it proves that everything is true

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