- The act or process of adducing a reason or reasons;
manner of presenting one's reasons. - That which is offered in argument; proofs or reasons
when arranged and developed; course of argument.
Inductive reasoning Inductive reasoning is the process of reasoning from specific observations to general statements.
Deductive reasoning Deductive reasoning is the ability to extract certain rules based on a sequence of experiences or observations and apply those rules to other similar situations.
Abstract reasoning The process of perceiving issues and reaching conclusions through the use of symbols or generalizations rather than concrete factual information it is called Abstract reasoning.
Syllogistic reasoning Formal reasoning in which people draw a conclusion from a set of assumptions.