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Inductive arguments are subjective in nature.
选项
A.True
B.False
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The prompt asks us to evaluate the statement: 'Inductive arguments are subjective in nature.'
Option 1: 'True' — This claim would assert that inductive arguments are inherently subjective. In methodological terms, inductive reasoning is typically described as reasoning from specific observations to general conclusions with varying degrees of probability, rather than ......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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