deduced principle
[dɪˈduːst ˈprɪnsəpəl]
nounpl: deduced principles
princípio deduzido
1. A fundamental rule or truth that is derived through logical reasoning from other known facts or premises
From the observed data, scientists arrived at a deduced principle about the behavior of light.
A partir dos dados observados, os cientistas chegaram a um princípio deduzido sobre o comportamento da luz.
2. A conclusion or proposition established by deductive reasoning from general laws or axioms
The deduced principle of thermodynamics was confirmed through multiple experiments.
O princípio deduzido da termodinâmica foi confirmado através de múltiplos experimentos.
This term is primarily used in academic, philosophical, and scientific discourse in both English and Portuguese-speaking countries. It reflects the importance of logical reasoning and empirical evidence in Western intellectual traditions, particularly valued in universities and research institutions across Brazil, Portugal, and English-speaking nations.
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