If reasoning from one or more statements or premises can reach a logically certain conclusion, this way of reasoning is called ______.
A: modus ponens
B: modus tollens
C: inductive reasoning
D: deductive reasoning
A: modus ponens
B: modus tollens
C: inductive reasoning
D: deductive reasoning
举一反三
- The syllogism of deductive reasoning does not include () A: Reasoning B: Conclusion C: General premise D: Small premise
- Which of the following are techniques of inductive reasoning? A: reasoning by definition B: making generalizations C: reasoning by analogy D: reasoning by cause and effect
- Which of the following statements are correct? A: For deductive arguments, if the premise is true, the thesis is very likely to be true. B: Both reasoning by principle and reasoning by definition are deductive reasoning. C: Inductive arguments are weak. D: Deductive arguments help us learn unknown things.
- Please give one example of deductive reasoning
- Because it moves from a general principle to a specific conclusion, reasoning from principle is the opposite of reasoning from specific instances.