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  2. Reason (argument) - Wikipedia

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    Normative reasons are what people appeal to when making arguments about what people should do or believe. For example, that a doctor's patient is grimacing is a reason to believe the patient is in pain. That the patient is in pain is a reason for the doctor to do things to alleviate the pain. Explanatory reasons are explanations of why things ...

  3. Reason - Wikipedia

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    Reason is the capacity of consciously applying logic by drawing valid conclusions from new or existing information, with the aim of seeking the truth. [1] It is associated with such characteristically human activities as philosophy, religion, science, language, mathematics, and art, and is normally considered to be a distinguishing ability possessed by humans.

  4. Reason (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Reason, a monthly libertarian magazine published by the Reason Foundation "Reason" (short story), a 1941 science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov; Reason: Why Liberals Will Win the Battle for America, a 2010 book by Robert Reich; Reason: the Only Oracle of Man, a 1785 book by Ethan Allen

  5. Glossary of rhetorical terms - Wikipedia

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    Analogy – the use of a similar or parallel case or example to reason or argue a point. Anaphora – a succession of sentences beginning with the same word or group of words. Anastrophe – inversion of the natural word order. Anecdote – a brief narrative describing an interesting or amusing event.

  6. Circular reasoning - Wikipedia

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    Other ways to express this are that there is no reason to accept the premises unless one already believes the conclusion, or that the premises provide no independent ground or evidence for the conclusion. [3] Circular reasoning is closely related to begging the question, and in modern usage the two generally refer to the same thing. [4]

  7. What is DEI, and why is it dividing America? - AOL

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    “That is the genesis of why some of these programs exist,” he said. “It was an attempt to try to create workplaces where more or all people can thrive.” ... “DEI is just another word for ...

  8. Why - Wikipedia

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    Why may refer to: . Causality, a consequential relationship between two events; Reason (argument), a premise in support of an argument, for what reason or purpose Grounding (metaphysics), a topic in metaphysics regarding how things exist in virtue of more fundamental things.

  9. Correlation does not imply causation - Wikipedia

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    The reasoning was that the people got sick because the lice left. The real reason however is that lice are extremely sensitive to body temperature. A small increase of body temperature, such as in a fever, makes the lice look for another host. The medical thermometer had not yet been invented and so that increase in temperature was rarely ...