| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The conclusion in this type of argument may only be determined in terms of its probability or likelihood of being true (probable or otherwise) and not its truth-value per se (true or false).Here is a basic example of an Inductive Argument:She has long hair.(P1)She smiles perfectly.(P2)She moves elegantly.(P3)Therefore, she is beautiful.Notice that the premises (P1 to P3) are independent of one ano
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