Distinction between Deduction and Induction can be shown by following points:

1. In deduction, we deduce generalization from universal to particular but in induction we arrive at universal generalizations from particular facts. Therefore, sometimes deduction is thought to be opposite to induction.

2. The propositions from which deductions are made are assumed. But in induction this is not the case. Induction is concerned with discovering facts and relations between them. Observed facts provide the basis of induction, but they are not relevant for deduction.

3. Deduction is not concerned with the material truth of the premises; but induction is concerned with the establishment of the material truth of universal propositions.