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Introduction
As defined by several authors (Wason and Johnson-Laird, 1972; Wason, 1968; Galotti, 1989; Fagin et al., 2004; McHugh and Way, 2018), reasoning is the act of thinking about something logically and systematically to draw a conclusion or make a decision. Inference, evaluation of arguments, and logical conclusion-drawing are all components of reasoning. “Reasoning” is a term that appears often in literature and everyday conversation, but it is also a vague idea that can mean several things depending on the context. We provide a summary of various widely accepted types of reasoning to assist the reader in grasping this notion.
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I am a skilled AI consultant and technical writer with over four years of experience. I have a master’s degree in AI and have written innovative articles that provide developers and researchers with actionable insights. As a thought leader, I specialize in simplifying complex AI concepts through practical content, positioning myself as a trusted voice in the tech community.
With a strong background in data science and over six years of experience, I am passionate about creating in-depth content on technologies. Currently focused on AI, machine learning, and GPU computing, working on topics ranging from deep learning frameworks to optimizing GPU-based workloads.
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