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1 reasoning
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2 by parity of reasoning
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3 deflect someone from his line of reasoning
deflect someone from his line of reasoningEnglish-Dutch dictionary > deflect someone from his line of reasoning
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4 deductive reasoning
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5 backward reasoning
achterwaarts redeneren -
6 case-based reasoning
op gevallen gebaseerd redeneren -
7 common sense reasoning
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8 constraint-based reasoning
redeneren met beperkingenEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > constraint-based reasoning
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9 deep reasoning
diepgaand redeneren -
10 default reasoning
bij-verstek redeneren -
11 evidential reasoning
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12 forward reasoning
voorwaarts redeneren -
13 monotonic reasoning
monotoon redeneren -
14 non-monotonic reasoning
niet-monotoon redenerenEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > non-monotonic reasoning
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15 prospective reasoning
op de toekomst gerichte redenering -
16 qualitative reasoning
kwalitatief redeneren -
17 shallow reasoning
oppervlakkig redeneren -
18 taxonomic reasoning
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19 deflect
v. afbuigen, afwijken[ diflekt]1 (doen) afbuigen ⇒ (doen) afwijken, uitwijken♦voorbeelden:1 the ball was deflected … • de bal werd van richting veranderd … -
20 parity
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Reasoning — is the cognitive process of looking for reasons for beliefs, conclusions, actions or feelings. [ Kirwin, Christopher. 1995. Reasoning . In Ted Honderich (ed.), The Oxford Companion to Philosophy . Oxford: Oxford University Press: p. 748] Humans… … Wikipedia
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reasoning — reasoning; un·reasoning; … English syllables
reasoning — index contemplation, dialectic, discursive (analytical), judgment (discernment), justification, pensive … Law dictionary
reasoning — (n.) late 14c., exercise of the power of reason; act or process of thinking logically; an instance of this; see REASON (Cf. reason) (v.) … Etymology dictionary
reasoning — [n] logic, interpretation acumen, analysis, apriority, argument, case, cogitation, concluding, corollary, deduction, dialectics, exposition, generalization, hypothesis, illation, induction, inference, interpretation, logistics, premise, proof,… … New thesaurus
reasoning — [rē′zəniŋ] n. 1. the drawing of inferences or conclusions from known or assumed facts; use of reason 2. the proofs or reasons resulting from this … English World dictionary
Reasoning — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Reasoning >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 1 =>{ant,477,} reasoning ratiocination rationalism Sgm: N 1 dialectics dialectics induction generalization GRP: N 2 Sgm: N 2 discussion discussion comment Sgm: N 2 … English dictionary for students
reasoning — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ careful, sound ▪ circular, faulty, flawed, specious (formal) ▪ underlying ▪ … Collocations dictionary
reasoning — n. 1) cogent, logical, plausible, solid, sound reasoning 2) faulty; shrewd; specious reasoning 3) deductive; inductive reasoning 4) reasoning that + clause (her reasoning that the crime had been committed elsewhere proved to be true) * * * [… … Combinatory dictionary
reasoning — Any process of drawing a conclusion from a set of premises may be called a process of reasoning. If the conclusion concerns what to do, the process is called practical reasoning, otherwise pure or theoretical reasoning. Evidently such processes… … Philosophy dictionary