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Law, on the other hand, invokes deductive reasoning to arrive at conclusions based on the available evidence at the time of inquiry. Deductive inference uses general knowledge to predict a specific occurrence or observation. Legal precedents are recognized by jurisdictions and, therefore, law is not universal. In addition, the law does not recognize degrees of causation; either the exposure caused the injury of it did not.