Sunday, December 7, 2008

summary of chapter 12 (TFY)

Summary of chapter 12 (TFY)
Deductive Reasoning
Deductive reasoning is a process of starting with one or more premises. The main objective of deductive reasoning is to draw a correct inference from group of claims. It helps to reason well with the information we have already acquired. The main focus of deductive reasoning is on logic and rules of reasoning. Therefore deductive reasoning is not isolated pursuits but are mentally interwoven both in major and mundane problem solving.

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