Deduction in logic involves deriving specific conclusions from general statements with certainty.
Deduction in logic is a form of reasoning that involves moving from general statements or rules to specific logical conclusions. Unlike inductive reasoning, deductions provide a logically certain conclusion based on the given premises. For example, if all humans are mortal (premise), and Socrates is a human (premise), then it logically follows that Socrates is mortal (conclusion).
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