The document discusses deductive arguments that can be made in favor of universal healthcare. It begins by outlining the key premises and conclusions of some potential deductive arguments. One argument is that universal healthcare is a basic human right, and all people have a right to access healthcare. Another argument is that universal healthcare benefits society by improving public health outcomes and reducing costs associated with emergency care for the uninsured. A third argument is that not having universal healthcare harms individuals who cannot afford healthcare and face worse health or financial outcomes as a result. The document indicates that exploring these deductive arguments in more depth could help make the case for universal healthcare in a logical and systematic way.