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the claim of this passage is \lawlessness will destroy society.\ the lawlessness of which you speak too easily steals in. yes, i replied, in the form of amusement; and at first sight it appears harmless. why, yes, he said, and there is no harm; were it not that little by little this spirit of licence, finding a home, imperceptibly penetrates into manners and customs; whence, issuing with greater force, it invades contracts between man and man, and from contracts goes on to laws and constitutions, in utter recklessness, ending at last, socrates, by an overthrow of all rights, private as well as public. -the republic, plato which type of reasoning is used to support the claim? inductive because the speaker moves toward a broad conclusion deductive because the speaker uses a pattern to move to a point abductive because the speaker moves toward a generalization inductive because the speaker uses a specific example
Inductive reasoning starts with specific observations or examples and moves towards a general conclusion. Here, the speaker starts with the specific example of how lawlessness seemingly starts harmlessly but then gradually infiltrates different aspects of society like manners, contracts, laws, etc., to reach the broad conclusion that lawlessness will destroy society.
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inductive because the speaker uses a specific example