reasoning

Thinking {reasoning} can start with true and complete facts and make logically valid inferences. If reasoning needs testimony, testimony must have no bias. All parties accept all judgments. Causal reasoning can have errors. Use effect as cause. Use something as cause just because it happened first. Use merely contributory cause as the only sufficient cause. Use only one cause, when causes are many.

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