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Deductive reasoning involves making specific conclusions from "summary" of Critical Thinking & Logic Mastery - 3 Books In 1 by Thinknetic

Deductive reasoning is a method of logical thinking that involves starting with a general statement and then drawing specific conclusions based on that statement. In deductive reasoning, the conclusions that are reached are necessarily true if the general statement is true. This type of reasoning follows a top-down approach, where one starts with a broad idea or theory and then moves down to specific instances or examples. When using deductive reasoning, one must first establish a premise or general statement that serves as the foundation for the argument. This premise is typically based on accepted principles, theories, or beliefs that are known to be true. From this premise, one can then apply logical reasoning to reach specific conclusions that are derived from the initial statement. The key to deductive reasoning...
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