reasoning is the act of using reason to derive a conclusion from certain premises, an argument is a statement or a group of statements (a sentence that hs truth value), and logic is the science of reasoning. You use reason with reasoning, argument, and logic.
2007-03-03 06:02:14
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answered by rachelgsmile 3
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Reasoning is part common sense and also leads to logic. Logic is part philosophy, part common sense. And unlike philosophy which is not very concrete in an arguement, common sense is.
2007-03-03 14:02:34
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answered by smiley4ever 2
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Read Leibniz,then Kant,then Hegel. Then stop asking such question. It`s almost useless.
2007-03-03 14:21:10
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answered by Romentari 3
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2007-03-03 14:02:28
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answered by Geroge S 2
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morality is merely an interpretation of certain phenomena—more precisely, a misinterpretation. while considering that, It is very certain that, when it is not in our power to determine what is true, we ought to act according to what is most probable.
2007-03-03 14:47:45
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answered by mezizany 3
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