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What (who) is hypothetic deduction - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Deduction and induction (disambiguation); Deduction & induction

deduce         
(deduces, deducing, deduced)
If you deduce something or deduce that something is true, you reach that conclusion because of other things that you know to be true.
Alison had cleverly deduced that I was the author of the letter...
The date of the document can be deduced from references to the Civil War...
She hoped he hadn't deduced the reason for her visit.
VERB: V that, be V-ed from n, V n
deduction         
n.
1.
Subtraction, withdrawal, removal, taking out or away.
2.
Abatement, allowance, defalcation, reduction, discount.
3.
Inference, conclusion, consequence, corollary.
Deduction theorem         
THEOREM
Resolution theorem; Deduction metatheorem; Deduction meta-theorem; Deduction Theorem; Virtual rule of inference; Paraconsistent deduction theorem; Deductive analysis
In mathematical logic, a deduction theorem is a metatheorem that justifies doing conditional proofs — to prove an implication A → B, assume A as an hypothesis and then proceed to derive B — in systems that do not have an explicit inference rule for this. Deduction theorems exist for both propositional logic and first-order logic.

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Deduction and induction

Deduction and induction may refer to:

  • Deductive reasoning
  • Inductive reasoning
  • Validity (logic)
  • Cogency (disambiguation)