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Postscript (on deduction, induction and conduction)

Abstract

The deductive-inductive distinction and the linked-convergent distinction apply primarily to support of conclusions by premisses. Such support is conclusive if and only if the argument has a true or otherwise acceptable covering generalization that supports counterfactual instances. Probabilification is only one type of non-conclusive support. To determine whether and how the premisses of an argument support its conclusion, it is best to make minimal changes and additions to the stated argument.

Authors

Hitchcock D

Book title

Argumentation Library

Volume

30

Pagination

pp. 31-36

Publication Date

January 1, 2017

DOI

10.1007/978-3-319-53562-3_3
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