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Formal Logic
Formal logic reveals the pure structure of reasoning beyond specific content or topics
24 Jan 2026
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What distinguishes formal logic from informal logic in the study of reasoning?
Formal logic focuses on the content and topics of arguments, whereas informal logic ignores content.
Formal logic studies argument validity based on structure alone, using formal languages, while informal logic deals with natural language arguments and fallacies.
Formal logic only studies invalid arguments, while informal logic studies valid arguments.
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Deductive Reasoning
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 guarantees the conclusion is true if the premises are true, while inductive reasoning only suggests the conclusion is likely true.
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.
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