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What is the difference between inductive and deductive logic? |
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In general, deductive logic takes a lot of information and tries to draw a conclusion from it. Inductive logic takes one piece of information and tries to generalize from there. That doesn't necessarily make one better than another... they are each important in different circumstances. In general science for instance, deductive logic is used most often. If you have a lot of observations, you might be able to figure out more about the subject of study. In interpersonal relationships, on the other hand, inductive logic is used most often. If one person reacts a certain way, then they figure that some other people will too. Both contribute to understanding, but are usually used very differently.
First answer by Zanbabe. Last edit by Ahmadito. Contributor trust: 2 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 31 [recommend question]
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