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mention any two nature of induction​

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Answered by Sakshi192007
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Induction is a particular kind of inference. To infer, or to make an inference, is to derive a conclusion from some given premises by some process which is accepted as a rational one. ... Knowing that all men are mortal and that Socrates is a man, we already have the information that Socrates is mortal in the premises.

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Answered by kush193874
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Induction is a particular kind of inference. To infer, or to make an inference, is to derive a conclusion from some given premises by some process which is accepted as a rational one. The classical form of inference is deductive inference.

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