epagogic

/ɛpəˈɡɒɡɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

of or relating to a method of proof or demonstration that assumes the truth of the proposition to be proved

“This epagogic approach to mathematics assumes a basic understanding of algebra.”

2. noun

a method of proof or demonstration that assumes the truth of the proposition to be proved

“The epagogic method used in this proof is often criticized for its circular reasoning.”

Synonyms

  • deductive
  • deductivist

Antonyms

  • empirical
  • inductive