Deductive Explanations
Deductive explanations take the form of valid deductive arguments which it refers to if the premises are true, then the conclusion must be true. Moreover, it can explain both individual and general events. Deductive explanations consist of two parts which are the explanandum and the explanans.
The explanandum is the thing to be explained and it is also the conclusion of a deductive argument. It can be either an individual event or general events.