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Logical reasoning

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Aristotle is often called the father of logic in the West.

Logical reasoning is a form of rational thinking that focuses on drawing conclusions from information using structural thinking and a rigorous approach. It involves analyzing premises and assumptions to see if they sufficently support a conclusion and ensuring the conclusion is reasonable based on the given evidence. It's a vital skill for rational thinking, evidence-based thinking, analytical thinking, critical thinking, decision making, problem solving, probabilistic thinking and systems thinking in various contexts, including legal reasoning.[1]

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