Induction, that is epagoge, is a notion that Aristotle uses in Posterior Analytics as he is explaining the origin of the primary premises. Summarize Induction as presented in PA II, 19. Step me through the steps in PA II, 19 from the beginning to the end. As you do so, make sure your summary answers the following questions: Is induction a process that moves from particulars to general notions or is it a concept/process that goes from general notions to particular ones? Is induction conceived of by Aristotle as a logical process, or would it better be described as a psychological process? The paper needs to be a coherent connected paragraph(s) and not simply a series of bullet points answering those questions. If you use any other sources than this stuff provided by me, you must provide some kind of citation/documentation. Your submission must be an editable form (no PDFs and links to Google Docs). Remember the instructions for the first writing assignment. That means it must be a Word doc, a WordPerfect dock, a Pages document, or something like that. No PDFs. Furthermore, it should be double-spaced. 1-inch margins all the way around. Page numbers bottom centered. Your file name must have your name in it. For example: Billy Boyd writing assignment Module 3. You may not use Arial, Helvetica, or any font like that in your submission. Stick to fonts like Garamond, New Century Schoolbook, Baskerville, or (yuck) Times New Roman. Any font like the last-named fonts will be acceptable. Any font that looks like Arial or Helvetica will not be acceptable.
answered: Induction, that is epagoge, is a notion that Aristotle uses
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