yes - why would you support those views if you didn't have a reason to?
Inductive reasoning is used in geometry to arrive at a conclusion based on what one observes. It is not a method of valid proof, but can be used to arrive at conclusions, such as looking at a triangle with three sides and deducing that the three sides are the same based on the naked eye.
Whether it is a true religion is something every one has to arrive at on their own based on all the facts.
Inductive reasoning. :)
objective means that you make decisions and draw conclusions based on evidence, subjective means that personal feelings have entered into a decison or conclusion.
inductive reasoning
Inductive reasoning dude...
Sound reasoning means the individual is able to look beyond the emotional aspect of the argument and see logic. Therefor the appeal based on sound reasoning is an appeal due to logically reasoning.
inference
Empirical reasoning.
Examples of inductive reasoning are numerous. Lots of IQ or intelligence tests are based on inductive reasoning. Patterns and inductive reasoning are closely related. Find here a couple of good examples of inductive reasoning that will really help you understand inductive reasoning But what is inductive reasoning? Inductive reasoning is making conclusions based on patterns you observe.
Reason is based on logic, while evidence is usualy a physical object. But they both are used for one thing - to prove something
Abductive reasoning is the determination of the plausibility of an action based upon supplied evidence.