History, asked by renukaapms6563, 1 year ago

Who in his prose works, developed the inductive method of reasoning?

Answers

Answered by UrvashiBaliyan
0

Answer:

Inductive reasoning is inherently uncertain. It only deals in the extent to which, given the premises, the conclusion is credible according to some theory of evidence. Examples include a many-valued logic, Dempster–Shafer theory, or probability theory with rules for inference such as Bayes' rule.

Answered by skyfall63
0

Francis Baron in his prose created inductive reasoning method.

Explanation:

Francis Baron led to the development of Inductive reasoning, a method of reasoning other than the deductive one. It has the main aim of observing the specific details to the minute at first hand of instances like natural occurrences, behaviors, actions, and use them to specify the reason explaining any particular principle. This type of reasoning is highly in use of science now a days and philosophy too.

Similar questions