If the battery is dead, the car won’t start. The car started. Therefore, the battery isn't dead. 4. Avoiding "Glitches": Common Fallacies
Logic isn't just for philosophers; it’s for decision-makers. When faced with a complex choice—like a career move or a major purchase—break it down: What do you know for a fact?
A "valid" argument is one where, if the premises are true, the conclusion be true. If the premises are actually true in the real world, the argument is considered sound . 2. The Core Pillars: Deduction vs. Induction
If P, then Q. Q did not happen, therefore P did not happen.
You start with a general rule and move to a specific case. If the rule is true, the result is guaranteed. Example: Mathematics. If must be 2.
The claim derived from those premises (e.g., "Socrates is mortal").
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If the battery is dead, the car won’t start. The car started. Therefore, the battery isn't dead. 4. Avoiding "Glitches": Common Fallacies
Logic isn't just for philosophers; it’s for decision-makers. When faced with a complex choice—like a career move or a major purchase—break it down: What do you know for a fact?
A "valid" argument is one where, if the premises are true, the conclusion be true. If the premises are actually true in the real world, the argument is considered sound . 2. The Core Pillars: Deduction vs. Induction
If P, then Q. Q did not happen, therefore P did not happen.
You start with a general rule and move to a specific case. If the rule is true, the result is guaranteed. Example: Mathematics. If must be 2.
The claim derived from those premises (e.g., "Socrates is mortal").