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What (who) is deductive reasoning - definition


Deductive reasoning         
  • Argument terminology
METHOD OF REASONING BY WHICH PREMISES UNDERSTOOD TO BE TRUE PRODUCE LOGICALLY CERTAIN CONCLUSIONS
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Deductive reasoning is the mental process of drawing deductive inferences. An inference is deductively valid if its conclusion follows logically from its premises, i.
Deductive         
  • Argument terminology
METHOD OF REASONING BY WHICH PREMISES UNDERSTOOD TO BE TRUE PRODUCE LOGICALLY CERTAIN CONCLUSIONS
Deductive logic; Deductive; Deductive method; Deductive inference; Deductive argument; Deductive Reason; Deductive Reasoning; Epistematics; Logical deduction; Law of Detachment; Law of Syllogism; Law of detachment; Soundness of deductive reasoning; History of deductive reasoning; Soundness of deductive arguments; Deduction (logic); Deductive arguments; Deductive argumention; Deductive argumentions; Deductive inferences; Deductive validity; Deductively valid; Rule of deduction; Rules of deductions; Theory of deductive reasoning; Theories of deductive reasoning; Definition of deductive reasoning; Definitions of deductive reasoning; Concept of deductive reasoning; Concepts of deductive reasoning; Conception of deductive reasoning; Conceptions of deductive reasoning
·adj Of or pertaining to deduction; capable of being deduced from premises; deducible.
deductive         
  • Argument terminology
METHOD OF REASONING BY WHICH PREMISES UNDERSTOOD TO BE TRUE PRODUCE LOGICALLY CERTAIN CONCLUSIONS
Deductive logic; Deductive; Deductive method; Deductive inference; Deductive argument; Deductive Reason; Deductive Reasoning; Epistematics; Logical deduction; Law of Detachment; Law of Syllogism; Law of detachment; Soundness of deductive reasoning; History of deductive reasoning; Soundness of deductive arguments; Deduction (logic); Deductive arguments; Deductive argumention; Deductive argumentions; Deductive inferences; Deductive validity; Deductively valid; Rule of deduction; Rules of deductions; Theory of deductive reasoning; Theories of deductive reasoning; Definition of deductive reasoning; Definitions of deductive reasoning; Concept of deductive reasoning; Concepts of deductive reasoning; Conception of deductive reasoning; Conceptions of deductive reasoning
Deductive reasoning involves drawing conclusions logically from other things that are already known. (FORMAL)
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Examples of use of deductive reasoning
1. Joseph Bell, a forensics expert, to study all aspects of an individual, and use science and deductive reasoning as intellectual tools.
2. Fandorin, who has been dubbed the Slavic Sherlock Holmes for his cool nature and deductive reasoning, has won a global following – the series has sold over 15 million copies in dozens of languages.
3. We were fine until I got to the last line of our instructions÷ "Turn left where the tree used to be." Using some deductive reasoning and trial and error, we finally reached our destination and had a good laugh about it with our hosts.