noninductive

/ˌnɑnɪnˈdʌktɪv/
adjective
  1. Not using or based on induction (reasoning from specific examples to general principles); not involving logical generalization.
    • In the debate, she presented a noninductive argument that did not depend on past observations.
    • The philosopher argued that some mathematical truths are noninductive and rely on pure deduction.
    • The course covered both inductive and noninductive methods of reasoning.
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