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Inductive Logic

Inductive logic is a type of reasoning where we draw general conclusions from specific observations or experiences. Suppose you meet 10 friendly dogs, you might conclude 'all dogs are friendly'. It doesn't guarantee the conclusion is correct, but makes it likely. Inductive logic makes the best possible guess based on available information, though some of these guesses may be wrong. This reasoning is common in scientific theories and everyday decision-making.