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  • ==Forms of reasoning== ...as [[inductive reasoning]] and [[abductive reasoning]], which are forms of reasoning that are not purely deductive, but include [[material inference]]. Similarl ...
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  • {{Short description|Term in logic and deductive reasoning}} In [[logic]] and [[deductive reasoning]], an [[argument]] is '''sound''' if it is both [[Validity (logic)|valid]] ...
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  • == Reasoning == ...
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  • ...communicate smaller snippets of information than an actual blog post. The reasoning is that a blog post will require thought, argument and some semantic struct ...
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  • ...hese embedded semantics with the data offer significant advantages such as reasoning over data and dealing with heterogeneous data sources. ...
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  • ...e (Hjørland, 2010, 2). Second, there is construction of accounts as to how reasoning helps in the provision of addition knowledge about a specific or broader sc ...d the tendency of attacking the accounts of rationalists while considering reasoning to be an important source of knowledge or concepts. The overall disagreemen ...
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  • ...s are [[hypothesis|hypothesized]] to play a major role in [[cognition]], [[reasoning]] and [[decision-making]]. The term for this concept was coined in 1943 by ...r to {{§l||Mental models and reasoning}} and to the mental model theory of reasoning developed by [[Philip Johnson-Laird]] and [[Ruth M.J. Byrne]]. ...
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  • | title = College Physics: Reasoning and Relationships ...
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  • ...: are overly broad, use obscure or ambiguous language, or contain circular reasoning; those are called fallacies of definition.<ref>Gibbon, Guy (2013). ''Critic ...nown as a [[circular definition]], akin to [[begging the question|circular reasoning]]: neither offers enlightenment about what one wanted to know.<ref name="th ...
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  • In [[logic]], specifically in [[deductive reasoning]], an [[argument]] is '''valid''' [[if and only if]] it takes a form that m [[Category:Deductive reasoning]] ...
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  • ...demonstrated by the argument map to the right in which the full pattern of reasoning relating to the contention is set out. ...
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  • ...m, place, or concept to another. In [[psychology]], transduction refers to reasoning from specific cases to general cases, typically employed by children during ...
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  • Inductive reasoning consists in establishing a relation between one extreme term and the middle The ''locus classicus'' for the study of [[abductive reasoning]] is found in [[Aristotle]]'s ''[[Prior Analytics]]'', Book 2, Chapt. 25. I ...
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  • ...n]]s of which one is claimed to follow from the others through [[Deductive reasoning|deductively]] [[Validity (logic)|valid]] [[inference]]s that preserve truth ...te journal |last=Walton |first=Douglas N. |date=August 1990 |title=What is Reasoning? What Is an Argument? |url=http://www.pdcnet.org/oom/service?url_ver=Z39.88 ...
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  • * What is Forensic Economics?, by Jan Broulík, in Economics in Legal Reasoning, edited by Péter Cserne and Fabrizio Esposito, Palgrave Macmillan, 2020 (pr ...
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  • *[[Cognitive process]], such as attention, memory, language use, reasoning, and problem solving ...
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  • {{quote|It cannot be simply taken for granted that the human reasoning faculty is naturally suited for answering philosophical questions: the ques ...any rudiment of the organ, which would enable us to pass, by a process of reasoning, from the one to the other. They appear together, but we do not know why. W ...
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  • ...egression analysis]] using general knowledge, general intelligence, verbal reasoning, five factor personality traits, and learning styles as predictors, only ge ...
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  • ...mic modal logic''' is a subfield of [[modal logic]] that is concerned with reasoning about [[knowledge]]. While [[epistemology]] has a long philosophical tradi Note, however, that this [[syllogism]] happens in the reasoning by the speaker "I"; Therefore, in the formal [[modal logic]] form, it'll be ...
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  • ...of the Notion of Point of View"], in: Lorenzo Magnani (ed.), ''Model-Based Reasoning in Science and Technology: Theoretical and Cognitive Issues'', Springer Sci ...
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