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The word "deductive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a method of reasoning in which you draw conclusions from certain premises or general principles. For example, "Because the sky is blue today, I can deduce that it must have rained recently".
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deductive
adjective
Of, pertaining to, or based on deduction (process of reasoning).
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Others blamed a deductive western narrative of Africa which has roots in colonial history; a few echoed the problems with reporting in areas controlled by Boko Haram; and in a nod to the cartoons of Charlie Hebdo, some shared satirical cartoons attempting to depict the areas of debate.
In Sherlock, at least, his deductive powers didn't feed into a generalised masculine capability so much as obviate the need for it.
"Economics became a deductive science because we didn't have the tools to gather information inductively.
By deductive reasoning, we might conclude that Americans want the government to steal things from contractors and not pay for them.
In "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows", Guy Ritchie, the inventive director of the 2009 blockbuster "Sherlock Holmes", has been empowered by success to spread his canvas across Europe and deploy all the latest cinematic wonders, including sequences of Matrix-vision on steroids that dramatise Holmes' deductive powers.
Such "artificial neural networks" can be used for everything from image recognition to credit scoring, but their size and complexity and so their deductive power is limited.This is because it is only possible to fit a certain number of silicon neurons on to a single chip; and there is a limit to the number of connections that can be made between adjacent neural chips.
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Mr Goleman's central premise was that the ability to recognise, understand and handle emotions was at least as important a determinant of a person's life-chances as the logico-deductive thought processes commonly measured in schools.
A natural starting point, therefore, in a survey of non-deductive methods in mathematics, is to look at the rise of a genre known as "experimental mathematics".
Firstly, are these computations playing a non-deductive role in some larger mathematical argument?
At the global level, it may be that our only justification for certain mathematical claims is non-deductive.
(Much of this work traces back to Pólya (1945).) A background issue in all of these debates concerns the extent to which each particular non-deductive method plays an essential role in the justificatory practices of mathematics.
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