deduktibo
Deduktibo refers to deductive reasoning, a logical process where a conclusion is based on premises that are generally assumed to be true. It starts with a broad statement or hypothesis and examines the possibilities to reach a specific, logical conclusion. If the premises are true and the reasoning is valid, the conclusion must also be true.
This method of reasoning is often contrasted with inductive reasoning, which moves from specific observations to
The validity of a deductive argument depends on its structure, not necessarily the truthfulness of its premises.