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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Difeerentiate between Reason & Reasoning

Hi all,

It would be nice if someone give me a clear cut idea about the difference between the two terms Reason & Reasoning. Thanks
  

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Reason - verb: to think in a logical way Reason - noun: an excuse, a justification; The reason that I was late was that my car didn't start. : the reason for declaring war. Reasoning - noun: - the process of forming conclusions, judgments, or inferences from facts or premises.

  • Reason - verb: to think in a logical way Reason - noun: an excuse, a justification; The reason that I was late was that my car didn't start.
  • : the reason for declaring war.
  • Reasoning - noun: - the process of forming conclusions, judgments, or inferences from facts or premises.
  • , resulting from this process.
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Reason - verb: to think in a logical way
Reason - noun:
an excuse, a justification; The reason that I was late was that my car didn't start.
a basis or cause, as for some belief, action, fact, event, etc.: the reason for declaring war.

Reasoning - noun:
- the process of forming conclusions, judgments, or inferences from facts or premises.
- the combined set of reasons

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