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What does deductively mean?

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Adverb
  1. In a deductive manner; using deduction
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The subjective mind is only able to reason deductively and not inductively, while the objective mind can do both.
It is straightforward to show that a set is deductively closed if and only if it is the deductive closure of some set.
He could not find deductively a satisfactory relationship between rates of interest and savings levels.
When Hume argues that immediate inductive inferences are not valid, he seems to mean that they are not deductively valid.
Most of us are not ethicists with an explicit, articulated value system that can be applied deductively to situations as needed.
Criminal investigation normally works deductively, stringing together individual pieces of evidence into a coherent whole.

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