Induction

Definition:
Induction is a method of reasoning that moves from particular observations to general conclusions. Unlike deduction, inductive conclusions are probable rather than absolutely certain.

Thinkers:

  • Francis Bacon
  • John Stuart Mill
  • David Hume

Example:
After observing many white swans, one concludes that swans are generally white.

Tags:

Add a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *