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Theories of Scientific Method
Deductive Reasoning
Descartes“Cogito Ergo Sum” “I think therefore I am”
Process of reasoning in which the conclusion is necessary based on previously know facts. If premise is true – conclusion must be true.
-Get rid of all past knowledge-Start with provable principles then work out to conclusions
A sparrow is a birdAll birds have wingsThen, sparrows have wings
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Theories of Scientific Method
Inductive Reasoning
BaconProcess of reasoning in which the premise of an argument is believed to support the conclusion but not ensure it.
-Evidence collected from a massive # of observation and then a general conclusion is drawn.
-Cooperative research is encourage
Novum Organum
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Theories of Scientific Method
Inductive Reasoning
BaconProcess of reasoning in which the premise of an argument is believed to support the conclusion but not ensure it.
-Evidence collected from a massive # of observation and then a general conclusion is drawn.
-Cooperative research is encourage
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