Definition of "reasoning"
Dictionary (noun): thinking that is coherent and logical

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Reasoning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Reasoning is the cognitive process of looking fson]], which cognitive and neural processes are engaged, how cultural factors affect the inferences people draw.
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Reasoning, and What It Is To Be Rational
An explanation of what it is to be reasonable or rational. Many teachers expect students to be rational, but don't explain what that means.
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Sound Reasoning
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reasoning: Definition from Answers.com
reasoning n. Use of reason, especially to form conclusions, inferences, or judgments. Evidence or arguments used in thinking or
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Reasoning | Define Reasoning at Dictionary.com
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reasoning - definition of reasoning by the Free Online
rea·son·ing (r z-n ng) n. 1. Use of reason, especially to form conclusions, inferences, or judgments. 2. Evidence or arguments used in thinking or argumentation.
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reasoning - Definition of reasoning at YourDictionary
noun. the drawing of inferences or conclusions from known or assumed facts; use of reason; the proofs or reasons resulting from this
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Inductive reasoning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Inductive reasoning, also known as induction or inductive logic, is a type of reasoning that involves moving from a set of specific facts to a general conclusion. [1]
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