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reasoning — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Process of understanding Nouns 1. reasoning, ratiocination, rationalism, deduction, dialectics, induction, generalization, logic, synthesis, syncretism, analysis, rationalization, discursive or circular… … English dictionary for students
A priori and a posteriori (philosophy) — A priori redirects here. For other uses, see A priori. : A posteriori redirects here. For the Enigma album, see A Posteriori. The terms a priori and a posteriori are used in philosophy primarily to distinguish between two different types of… … Wikipedia
inductive reasoning — Synonyms and related words: Baconian method, a fortiori reasoning, a posteriori reasoning, a priori reasoning, analysis, deduction, deductive reasoning, demonstration, discourse, discourse of reason, discursive reason, epagoge, generalization,… … Moby Thesaurus
a posteriori — index discursive (analytical) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 a posteriori … Law dictionary
A posteriori — A pos*te ri*o ri [L. a (ab) + posterior latter.] 1. (Logic) Characterizing that kind of reasoning which derives propositions from the observation of facts, or by generalizations from facts arrives at principles and definitions, or infers causes… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
a posteriori — adjective Etymology: Latin, literally, from the latter Date: 1588 1. inductive 2. relating to or derived by reasoning from observed facts compare a priori • a posteriori adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
a posteriori — a Latin term meaning ‘from what comes after’, is pronounced with the initial a as in hate and the final i as in eye. It is used to characterize reasoning or arguing from known facts to probable causes, as in the proposition ‘The prisoners have… … Modern English usage
a posteriori — (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Lat. from effect to cause. See reasoning … English dictionary for students
a posteriori — (Lat.) From what is after; in logic, moving from effect to cause, reasoning from experience … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
a posteriori — from effect to cause, inductive, based upon reasoning from observed facts … English contemporary dictionary
a posteriori — Latin for from the latter. In logic, an argument that deduces causes from their effects; inductive reasoning; the converse of a priori … Glossary of Art Terms