Thursday, November 11, 2010

Explained reasoning

From the list of reasoning provided, there were a couple reasoning that were a bit difficult to understand. The one reasoning I found that was most difficult for me to understand was casual reasoning in an argument. After reviewing more sites on casual reasoning, it made it much clearer to understand. Causal reasoning is a form of inductive reasoning. Casual reasoning should have good reasons to believe that the events in the argument, the cause, relates to other events, the effect. After I grasp the concept of causal reasoning, I realize it was a bit difficult to create an example for the reasoning. The example I came up with was, "Passing all nursing prerequisites with good grades leads to acceptance into the nursing program." The cause is passing all prerequisites with good grades and the effect is the acceptance into the nursing program. The effects follows the cause, but the effects does not cause the cause.

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