Definitions from Wiktionary (deductive reasoning)
▸ noun: Inference in which the conclusion cannot be false given that the premises are true.
▸ noun: Inference in which the conclusion is of no greater generality than the premises.
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▸ noun: Inference in which the conclusion cannot be false given that the premises are true.
▸ noun: Inference in which the conclusion is of no greater generality than the premises.
Similar:
synthesis,
deduction,
deductive inference,
deductive closure,
natural deduction,
inference to the best explanation,
forward reasoning,
analysis,
generalization,
theorem,
more...
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Adjectives:
a posteriori,
intuitionistic,
inductive,
dialectic,
atomic,
deductive,
logic,
analytic,
logical,
diallel,
abdicative
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