Saturday, June 16, 2012

Inductive Argument

We face many inductive and deductive arguments everyday in life.  One of the inductive arguments that I ran into within the past week is as follows:
Personally, I have set goals for myself this summer to get straight A's in my 3 summer classes, to put away $2000 dollars this summer from working, and to lose 10 pounds this summer.
Goal 1- To accomplish straight A's, I must work hard, study alot, and keep up daily on class due to the fast nature of summer classes.  If I work hard and complete all the assignment's assigned, I will therefore get straight A's in my summer classes.
Goal 2- To save money, I will have to make more money than I spend and come up with a strict budget that will allow me to put away $2000 dollars.  Therefore, If I stick to my budget, I will save 2000 dollars by the end of the summer.
Goal 3- To lose 10 pounds by the end of the summer, I must workout daily, stick to a strict diet, and cut back on my alcohol intake.  Chances are that if I stick to my fitness goals I will lose 10 pounds by the end of the summer.

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