Deductive Reasoning
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Relations
- Rationality: Deductive reasoning, or arriving at specific conclusions from general principles, is a form of logical reasoning used in rational thinking.
- A Priori Knowledge: A priori knowledge is often obtained through deductive reasoning, which involves drawing necessary conclusions from premises.
- Syllogism: A syllogism is a form of deductive reasoning where a conclusion is derived from two premises.
- Rationalism: Rationalists rely heavily on deductive reasoning to derive conclusions from self-evident principles.