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What British Philosopher Argued Against the Use of Deductive Reasoning

Question 165

Question 165

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What British philosopher argued against the use of deductive reasoning because he believed it was too susceptible to thinkers' biases?


A) Skinner
B) Popper
C) Kant
D) Baker

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