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Logic

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Inductive [induction][**inference**] - the premises of an inductive argument are many individual observations that all show a certain pattern. The conclusion then is a general law that this pattern always obtains.

e.g. one may infer that "all elephants are gray" based on one's past observations of the color of elephants.