Multiple Choice
The primary difference between inductive and deductive logic is that
A) deductive logic evaluates arguments for validity while inductive logic evaluates arguments for strength.
B) deductive logic evaluates arguments whose premises are general and whose conclusion is specific, while inductive logic evaluates arguments whose premises are specific and whose conclusion is general.
C) deductive logic provides algorithms for testing arguments, while inductive logic is intuitive.
D) deductive logic can be used to determine the truth of the premises, while inductive logic can only indicate whether the premises are likely to be true.
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