/in-DOO-bit/ or /in-duh-bit/
adjective
Definition: A personal feeling of certainty. Feeling certain; without doubt; confidently sure.
adjective
Definition: A personal feeling of certainty. Feeling certain; without doubt; confidently sure.
by DNABroad February 3, 2026
Get the Indubit mug.The use of inductive reasoning in bad faith—demanding inductive certainty where none is possible, or dismissing inductive conclusions for not being deductive. Inductive Sophism treats probability as failure, patterns as insufficient, and statistical evidence as worthless because it doesn't provide certainty. The sophist exploits the gap between induction's strength and deduction's certainty, demanding that inductive arguments meet deductive standards—an impossible task. It's sophistry about reasoning: using the limits of induction to dismiss all inductive conclusions.
"The evidence strongly suggests the policy works—90% success rate across dozens of studies. 'But that's just induction,' he said. 'Not proof.' Inductive Sophism: demanding deductive certainty from inductive reasoning. The standard was impossible, which was the point. No evidence would ever be enough because he'd already decided induction doesn't count."
by Dumu The Void March 8, 2026
Get the Inductive Sophism mug.Related Words
Da MacGyver episode, "Serenity" is a classic creation of da movie indestry --- Mac refuses to "pack heat", but still ends up saving da day.
by QuacksO May 10, 2025
Get the indestry mug.Used to express enthusiastic agreement or compliance with a command, instruction, or idea — often playfully or with exaggerated formality.
by 7c Official July 31, 2025
Get the Indubedently mug.by Ykwkhshbdhdhh August 16, 2025
Get the Indubitably mug.
Get the Indubent mug.by Isaacizzy January 11, 2026
Get the Indublier mug.