Samuel D. Fohr’s scientific contributions

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Publications (1)


The Deductive-Inductive Distinction
  • Article

January 1984

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Informal Logic

Samuel D. Fohr

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... In short, any deductive argument brings in its conclusion what was already hidden in its premises [7]. Thus, this kind of argument attempts to provide definitive evidence for its conclusion [8]. Jaspers considered this "top-down" style of reasoning a kind of "thinking without much previous experience". ...

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Prejudices in the psychopathologist: Karl Jaspers’ heritage
The Deductive-Inductive Distinction
  • Citing Article
  • January 1984

Informal Logic