PHLA10H3 Lecture 4: Philosophy 4th lectuer

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2 Oct 2016
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Limits of deduction-valid argument-if premises is true conclusion must be true. Combo of deductive and and ddcutive in real world. Ask sample, get answer in sample , and etafulate to whole poplution. When things burn they don"t give up anything, they absorb oxygen. If majstant given off when something burn-it gets lighter but actually got heavier. Certain amount of info from restrestd system or poplution, extract info from restruicted system. How big sample used, weither sample fair unbiased sample-cruicial factors. Representive sample that looks like population, vs. random pick things from population. Gain info about population by extafulating from it-but risky, not sure rep. accurate. Gergor mendel-spent life in monetary, interested in hyberdizing veggies. Mendel did not think you can observe in the pea plant weither it has g or y genes. Mendels work ignored a long time then rediscovered. Theory not deductive, could be completely wrong but not likely.

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