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{{Short description|Set of logical formulae containing all formulae able to be deduced from itself}}In mathematical logic, a set {{tmath|mathcal{T} }} of logical formulae is deductively closed if it contains every formula {{tmath|varphi}} that can be logically deduced from {{tmath|mathcal{T} }}, formally: if {{tmath|mathcal{T} vdash varphi}} always implies {{tmath|varphi in mathcal{T} }}. If {{tmath|T}} is a set of formulae, the deductive closure of {{tmath|T}} is its smallest superset that is deductively closed.The deductive closure of a theory {{tmath|mathcal{T} }} is often denoted {{tmath|operatorname{Ded}(mathcal{T})}} or {{tmath|operatorname{Th}(mathcal{T})}}.{{citation needed|date=March 2020}} This is a special case of the more general mathematical concept of closure — in particular, the deductive closure of {{tmath|mathcal{T} }} is exactly the closure of {{tmath|mathcal{T} }} with respect to the operation of logical consequence ({{tmath|vdash}}).

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In propositional logic, the set of all true propositions is deductively closed. This is to say that only true statements are derivable from other true statements.

Epistemic closure

In epistemology, many philosophers have and continue to debate whether particular subsets of propositions—especially ones ascribing knowledge or justification of a belief to a subject—are closed under deduction.

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