题目
ATHK1X01 Mastery Quiz 12
单项选择题
"Only twelve people have ever walked on the moon. So the next person you meet did not walk on the moon." The above argument is:
选项
A.inescapable
B.inductive
C.suppositionally inescapable
D.suppositionally inescapable and inescapable
E.deductive
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思路分析
The prompt presents a reasoning pattern and asks you to categorize it.
Option 1: inesca pable. This term is not a standard label for argument types; even if read as 'inescapable,' the word does not capture the nature of the reasoning, which is about drawing a general conclusion from specific cases rather than an idea of inevitability.
Option 2: inductive. This describes arguments ......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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