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anygoal [31]
2 years ago
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How does Plato use reasoning in this excerpt?

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andreyandreev [35.5K]2 years ago
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The way in which Plato uses reasoning in this excerpt is B. He moves from a premise about people to specific predictions about how they will behave.

From the complete text, there is use of logic by Plato to make a premise and then go from specific predictions to general and this can also be known as inductive reasoning.

<h3>What is Logic?</h3>

This refers to the use of reasoning in order to draw conclusions about a particular thing.

Hence, we can see that the way in which Plato uses reasoning in this excerpt is B. He moves from a premise about people to specific predictions about how they will behave.

This is explained above.

Read more about logic here:

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