What is the primary difference between inductive and deductive reasoning?

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Inductive reasoning provides certainty, while deductive reasoning does not.
Deductive reasoning provides certainty, while inductive reasoning deals with probabilities.
Inductive reasoning is based on specific premises leading to a general conclusion.
Deductive reasoning is based on probabilities and likelihoods.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why might you expect a new Marvel movie to be entertaining?
Because all movies are entertaining.
Because you have read good reviews about it.
Because Marvel movies are always critically acclaimed.
Because you have liked most Marvel movies in the past.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What does the 'grue' thought experiment illustrate about inductive reasoning?
Inductive reasoning always leads to true conclusions.
Inductive reasoning is always reliable.
Inductive reasoning can sometimes lead to contradictory conclusions.
Inductive reasoning is the same as deductive reasoning.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is abduction often described as?
A type of logical fallacy.
A method of predicting the future.
A form of deductive reasoning.
Inference to the best explanation.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How does abduction differ from induction and deduction?
Abduction provides certainty, unlike induction and deduction.
Abduction is based on past experiences only.
Abduction is a form of guessing without evidence.
Abduction reasons by ruling out possibilities to find the most plausible explanation.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the Socratic method primarily used for?
Finding truth through dialogue.
Avoiding counterarguments.
Winning arguments.
Memorizing philosophical texts.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In philosophical discourse, what is a counterargument?
An argument that repeats the original claim.
An argument that supports the original claim.
An argument that opposes another argument.
An argument that is irrelevant to the discussion.
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