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What is philosophical deduction?
What are the examples of philosophical deduction?
What are the examples of philosophical deduction?
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Philosophical deduction is a form of reasoning in which a conclusion is drawn from two or more premises. It is a type of logical argument in which the conclusion is based on the accepted truth of the premises. Examples of philosophical deduction include:
1. If all humans are mortal, and John is a human, then John is mortal.
2. If the universe is infinite, then there must be an infinite number of stars.
3. If the universe is finite, then there must be a finite number of stars.
4. If God exists, then He must be all-powerful.
1. If all humans are mortal, and John is a human, then John is mortal.
2. If the universe is infinite, then there must be an infinite number of stars.
3. If the universe is finite, then there must be a finite number of stars.
4. If God exists, then He must be all-powerful.
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