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Deductive reasoning guarantees truth when premises are true, forming the basis of logical certainty
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What distinguishes a sound deductive argument from a merely valid deductive argument?
A sound argument is valid and has all true premises, guaranteeing the truth of the conclusion.
A sound argument only requires the conclusion to be true, regardless of the premises.
A sound argument is valid but may have some false premises.
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Deductive reasoning guarantees truth when based on true premises and valid logic
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What distinguishes deductive reasoning from inductive reasoning in terms of the certainty of conclusions?
Deductive reasoning is based on specific observations, whereas inductive reasoning starts from general principles.
Inductive reasoning always leads to certain conclusions, unlike deductive reasoning which is probabilistic.
Deductive reasoning guarantees the truth of the conclusion if the premises are true, while inductive reasoning only suggests probable conclusions.
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Deductive reasoning guarantees truth when conclusions logically follow from true premises
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What distinguishes deductive reasoning from inductive reasoning in terms of the relationship between premises and conclusion?
Deductive reasoning provides new information beyond the premises, whereas inductive reasoning does not.
Inductive reasoning guarantees the conclusion is true if the premises are true, while deductive reasoning only suggests the conclusion is likely true.
Deductive reasoning guarantees the conclusion is true if the premises are true, while inductive reasoning only suggests the conclusion is likely true.
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