Can only deductive arguments be sound?
Or can inductive arguments be sound, too?
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Basically yes, but it depends on what you mean by "sound." With inductive reasoning you're inferring more general conclusions based on what you've encountered so far, and it's possible to be in a temporary situation where everything you encounter works one way but will stop working that way in the future, in the same way it's possible to be in a limited environment where everything you encounter works one way but with the existence of other environments outside your current location where things work another way. e.g. 100% of every case you know of, when someone dies it isn't you, and while you could inductively reason that this means only people who aren't you will die in the future, you'd be wrong.