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1 redenering
2 [relaas] discourse♦voorbeelden:door (logische) redenering kan men dat geheel duidelijk maken • logical reasoning makes this entirely clearvolgens die redenering • according to this line of reasoning -
2 argumentatie
2 [aangevoerde bewijsgrond(en)] argument♦voorbeelden: -
3 syllogisme
n. syllogism, type of deductive reasoning containing two premises and a conclusion, logical argument in the form "if A=C and A=B then B=C" (Logic); deductive reasoning -
4 gedachtegang
♦voorbeelden:volgens deze gedachtegang • according to this line of thought/of reasoning/of argument -
5 kronkelredenering
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6 aanvoeling
n. intuition, perception without conscious reasoning, presentiment, insight -
7 aposteriori
adv. a posteriori, from effect to cause, inductive, based upon reasoning from observed facts -
8 argumentatie
n. argumentation, reasoning; dispute -
9 casuistiek
n. casuistry, study of moral conduct; false reasoning -
10 casuïst
n. casuist, one who studies issues of moral conduct; false reasoning -
11 casuïstisch
adj. casuistical, pertaining to the study of moral conduct; pertaining to false reasoning -
12 deductie
n. deduction, subtraction, reduction, discount; conclusion; method of logical reasoning in which one uses a general rule to determine individual elements -
13 deductief
adj. deductive, relating to deduction, provable through deduction (inference, logical reasoning) -
14 denktrant
n. reasoning, process of drawing conclusions, process of making inferences through logical thinking -
15 dialectiek
n. dialectic, logical reasoning -
16 doorredeneren
v. continue reasoning -
17 intuïtie
n. intuition, perception without conscious reasoning, sixth sense, presentiment, insight -
18 redeneren
n. reasoning, argumentation--------v. argue, discourse -
19 redenering
n. reasoning, argumentation -
20 uit ervaring
adv. a posteriori, based upon reasoning from observed facts
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