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Inductive strength

0-99.999%


only accept 51%+

Strong Argument

An inductive argument whose premises are positively relevant to the conclusion, though not maximally so

Weak argument

An inductive argument whose premises are not relevant, or are negatively relevant, to the conclusion

Cogent Argument

An argument which is strong and has all true premises

Compelling argument

A cogent argument whose strength is very high

Diagrammed Inductive Argument

1.If the premises were, true would the conclusion be more likely to be true than false?


1a. YES: Strong, Move to Step 2


1b. NO: Weak, uncogent


2.Are all the premises in this line of argument true?


2a. YES: cogent


2b. NO: uncogent