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dedukcyjna

Dedukcyjna is a Polish feminine adjective meaning "deductive" and is used to describe nouns related to deduction. It appears in phrases such as metoda dedukcyjna (deductive method), logika dedukcyjna (deductive logic), or argumentacja dedukcyjna (deductive argumentation). The term signals that the subject relies on logical deduction rather than empirical observation and is common in academic, scientific, and philosophical discourse.

Etymology: Dedukcyjna derives from the noun dedukcja (deduction) and the adjective dedukcyjny, itself stemming from Latin

In logic and philosophy, deduction involves deriving conclusions that necessarily follow from given premises. A deductive

In mathematics and computer science, deductive methods underpin proofs, formal verification, and the construction of theories.

Related topics include deduction, deductive reasoning, inductive reasoning, and abductive reasoning.

deductio.
The
feminine
form
dedukcyjna
agrees
with
feminine
nouns.
argument
is
valid
if
the
conclusion
follows
logically
from
the
premises;
when
the
premises
are
true,
the
conclusion
is
guaranteed.
Classic
forms
include
syllogisms
and
rules
such
as
modus
ponens.
Deduction
is
often
contrasted
with
induction,
which
reasons
from
specific
instances
to
general
conclusions,
and
with
abduction,
which
infers
the
best
explanation.
The
phrase
metody
dedukcyjne
is
common
when
describing
strategies
that
build
results
from
axioms
and
previously
established
theorems.