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6 September, 18:01

Inductive reasoning is attributed to ___

A. Sophocles

B. Aeschylus

C. Plato

D. Aristotle

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  1. 6 September, 18:05
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    D - Aristotle

    Aristotle is thought to have used the word epagoge in 300's BC which Cicero translated into Latin for the word inductio.
  2. 6 September, 18:11
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    D. Aristotle.

    Explanation:

    Inductive reasoning is a method of reasoning, which consist in having premises that are true, and use them to support a specific reasoning to find the conclusion.

    This method is attributed to Aristotle, who used it to make conclusion about this philosophy theories, allowing him to get a generalisation process. This is way, these philosophers are also called ''the first scientist'', but with a pure rationality approach.
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