The 3 Reasonings of Deduction
In my earlier post, I talked about deduction and how it uses the 3 logical reasonings:
1. Abductive reasoning (Abduction)
2. Inductive reasoning (Induction)
3. Deductive reasoning (Deduction [''in reasoning sense''])
In this post, I will go into depth about these 3 logical reasonings.
[Each one is explained through different pages through the link given below]
1. ABDUCTION
2. InDUCTION
3. DEDUCTION [in reasoning sense]
Since it is important to understand the type of reasoning and how we apply it when making deductions, I have offered the three logical reasonings for deduction above.
We often fall into the guessing trap if we don't notice these reasonings, because we wouldn't know how we reason in the first place. We are now analysts because we analyze and reason rather than only guessing, which might result in inaccurate responses and, of course, leave us uninformed and even blind our ability to reason.
The most important lesson I've ever learned as a spring deductionist till this day is the Value of Accuracy, which is sometimes unintentionally undervalued because we become so desperate and self-confident that we lose awareness of it. Therefore, the one thing we should constantly remember is to firmly remember this value of accuracy, even if we are confident or just making a typical deduction to someone or anything.
With that being said, Having this mindset to analyze and reason, to be clever and better versions of ourselves truly makes us a Deductionalysts.