#20 Inductive Reasoning

by | Dec 10, 2019 | Podcast

“Inductive reasoning, on the other hand is not entirely suitable to an understanding of chiropractic. It is more appropriate for scientific experimentation. It is the philosophical basis for empiricism.” —B.J. Palmer

In Today’s TIC, we’re going to grow in our understanding of what is inductive reasoning, how inductive reasoning works in empirical research and can we fit inductive reasoning into our chiropractic paradigm?

While searching for answers to questions like how do we quantify quality of life or being alive, you have to start the process by creating theories.  Theories in the realm of what causes what and why.

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