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  • Abduction, or inference to the best explanation, is a method of reasoning in which one chooses the hypothesis that would, if true, best explain ...
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  • (philologíā, “love of argument or reasoning, love of learning and literature”). ==Noun== philology (countable and uncountable, plural philologies ...
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  • physical life, through cognitive activities and reasoning, emotions, social and economic activities, to the most advanced moral and ethical choices that ...
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  • Abduction, or inference to the best explanation, is a method of reasoning in which one chooses the hypothesis that would, if true, best explain ...
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  • people are unaware that it is affecting their reasoning. Given that a diversity of opinions is natural, and is based on the uniqueness of each individual ...
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  • In traditional Aristotelian logic, deduction or deductive reasoning is inference in which the premises, if true, purport to guarantee the truth ...
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  • ethics term referring to case-based reasoning. Casuistry is used in juridical ... for the use of clever but unsound reasoning, especially in relation ...
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  • physical life, through cognitive activities and reasoning, emotions, social and economic activities, to the most advanced moral and ethical choices that ...
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  • fascinated with children's moral reasoning and the earlier works of ... stages in the development of moral reasoning by asking people to solve ...
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  • must be true. (It is sometimes called reasoning from the rule to the individual ... used as building blocks for more complex reasoning. We'll begin with ...
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  • The "Gemara" shows an emphasis on analysis and reasoning ... a record of each step in the process of reasoning and derivation. The Gemara ...
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  • to engage in mathematics and abstract reasoning, and the knowledge they ... question that humans possess some sort of reasoning ability that allows them ...
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  • how the economy functions. Inductive reasoning provided the general premises needed for the deduction to take place, and deduction created general ...
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  • strategies, emotional manipulation, or reasoning similar to valid forms ... There are many fallacious forms of reasoning. The following list is ...
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  • let us ask, Does it contain any abstract reasoning concerning quantity or number? No. Does it contain any experimental reasoning concerning matter ...
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  • Some philosophers who take a case-based reasoning approach called casuistry ... and utilitarianism is case-based reasoning, also known as casuistry ...
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  • a garment superior. This type of circular reasoning often occurs in an indirect ... *Johnson, Robert M. A Logic Book: Fundamentals of Reasoning. Belmont ...
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  • The naturalistic fallacy is an alleged fallacy of moral reasoning. The British philosopher George Edward Moore (1873-1958) introduces the naturalistic ...
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  • Romanticism broke away from the succinct logic and reasoning of the past era and allowed for the human senses to be indulged by wider ranges ...
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  • Category:Economists Category:Biography Jones, Richard (economist) [[Image:Richard Jones00.jpg|thumb|200 px|Richard Jones]] Richard Jones (1790 ...
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  • An Analogy is a relation of similarity between two or more things, so that an inference (reasoning from premise to conclusion) is drawn on the ...
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