deductive Meaning & Definition

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  • The education system that most of us have grown up with teaches logical, deductive thinking.

  • Smith's scientific method is considered by some to have been purely deductive.

  • Earlier, we saw that children have more difficulty with deductive explanations than with empirical explanations.

  • Moreover, the usage of a purely mass-memory evaluation strategy improves previous deductive systems, eliminating, in practice, any limitation in the dimension of the input data.

  • Any deductive discipline based on such a system is a definite discipline or, in the pregnant sense, one which is mathematical.

  • To save space, we focus here upon deductive reasoning, and specifically upon syllogistic reasoning.

  • On this program, the axioms of arithmetic were theorems of deductive logic and thus regarded as known by inference from the axioms of logic.

  • Principal parts identify the class of non-exemplary items and thereby determine which paradigm will serve as a deductive pattern.

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