Inductive arguments (The Trivium, Part 20)

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Deduction and induction go together: we need induction to form concepts and judgements (ensuring that our premises are sound), and we need deduction to derive new knowledge when we bring those judgements together, as premises (following the rules of valid inference). In this final lecture of the series, we examine how we form concepts and judgements using induction and engage with some of the deeper claims of Aristotle's logic, including the notion of "intuitive intellectual insight."
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