Rejected
at 12:14 p.m. Jul, 02, 2025 ]
by
Brian_BH
Author:
hamedjalala
Type of change:
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Rationale for change
saying that inductive reasoning is "always correct" is kinda confusing. the sensory data is transmitted into your brain and that part is true, but that doesn't mean that the conclusion will be true from that inductive reasoning in the sense that you can make an uncertain inference (inductive reasoning taking that sensory data and building a general rule or interpretation that could potentially be false with bottom-up processing)
Rejection reason
You might take a look at the comments, but please let me know if you have any questions. :-)
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