The discussion of this first category will appeal to you on a "gut level," because it truly connects with your philosophical and intellectual essence. When compared to animals, we, as humans, have an inherent ability to reason things out far beyond any intelligence factor we have ever measured (so far) in the animal kingdom. Each of us progressively builds up an expansive knowledge base, inherently capable of deducing needed information from that base. This process occurs as a direct result of maturing through society's educational and conditioning processes, in combination with our own uniquely personal self-discovery patterns i
Logic is a primary characteristic of our reasoning capabilities. There are two ways to reason things out: Inductive Reasoning—where we draw a conclusion about all the members of a class from examination of only a few members of the class or in simpler terms reasoning from the specific to the general. Then therei Deductive Reasoning—where we draw a conclusion about a few members of a class after examination of the entire class or reasoning from the general to the specific.
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