Reasoning Processes |
Reasoning Processes
Reasoning processes are the means that we use to analyze information, and make judgements and decisions – what to do next, when to act, when to pause.
Most of our reasoning processes are variations and combinations of just four approaches to thinking: deductive thought, inductive thought, emotional thought, and dealing with authoritarian edicts. The conclusions that you reach using these processes will vary with the knowledge that you have accumulated and the world view that you have established.
Reasoning processes are the means that we use to analyze information, and make judgements and decisions – what to do next, when to act, when to pause.
Most of our reasoning processes are variations and combinations of just four approaches to thinking: deductive thought, inductive thought, emotional thought, and dealing with authoritarian edicts. The conclusions that you reach using these processes will vary with the knowledge that you have accumulated and the world view that you have established.