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    Exam 11: Inductive Reasoning
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    One or More False Premises Makes an Inductive Argument Uncogent
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One or More False Premises Makes an Inductive Argument Uncogent

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One or more false premises makes an inductive argument uncogent, even if its argumentation, its support for the conclusion, is strong.

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