The earmarks of an inductive generalization are
a. a conclusion about all or most of a group based on a
premise about a subset of the group
b. a conclusion asserting that the population has some
sample characteristic
c. premises and conclusion that report numerical or statistical data
d. premises reporting what is commonly found in a survey
a.
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Identify the presupposition in the following argument: Those bleeding hearts who say we should abolish the death penalty have their priorities all messed up. Why shouldn't we execute murderers? After all, they never showed any concern for their victims. a. That those who are subject to execution are in fact guilty of the crimes forwhich they have been convicted. b. None of these answers
c. That the abolition of the death penalty does not consider the rights ofvictims. d. That people who oppose the death penalty are shortsighted.
Bertrand Russell is associated with the correspondence test of truth
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The following argument is valid: "If the moon is made of cheese, then we can eat the moon. We cannot eat the moon. Therefore, the moon is not made of cheese."
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Descartes thought we should believe only what is beyond reasonable doubt
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.