Critical Thinking: Inductive and Deductive Reasoning Explained

· Efalon Acies
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What is a fallacy? Many people may have heard the word before but don’t grasp the magnitude of it. They erroneously assume that they aren’t guilty of embracing half-truths or false conclusions. And yet, those are often the ones who do it the most.



In this guide, you will receive greater comprehension of what fallacies are and close your blind spot to the truth of things.



Later, the author goes on to instruct you on inductive and deductive reasoning, which are two techniques that help people reach logical conclusions without going astray in their paths of thinking.



Last but not least, a long chapter is devoted to developing moral character, our conscience, and our ethics. Everything can be justified, but to live with our conscience is an art by itself.

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Rachel Swenson
November 8, 2020
This E-Book deserves a huge, fat 5 stars. I liked every moment of it. I comprehended it, and I liked it. Did I already mention that I loved it? C'est la vie ... Therefore, with that being mentioned, I do highly recommend it.
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