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A Knowledge-Based system is one that uses knowledge, reason and logic to solve sometimes complex problems. It is written as a computer program for a system.
A Knowledge-Based system is one that uses knowledge, reason and logic to solve sometimes complex problems. It is written as a computer program for a system.
The answer to an evidence based question is called 'proof'.
No, logic is not considered a form of social science; it is usually treated as a branch of mathematics, particularly when used to design computer programs, but sometimes it is a branch of rhetoric or oratory, or of philosophy. Science certainly uses logic, but logic is not a form of science, since science is based on observation and logic is based purely on abstract thought.
The purpose of evidence based practice that all decisions should be based on research study and physical evidence. It is used in medicine, dentistry and education for example.
Reason is based on logic, while evidence is usualy a physical object. But they both are used for one thing - to prove something
Greek philosophy was based on rational inquiry into the nature of the universe, human existence, and the concepts of truth, beauty, and virtue. Philosophers sought to understand the fundamental principles that govern the world and human behavior, often through critical thinking and debate. The works of prominent Greek philosophers such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle continue to influence Western philosophy to this day.
A superstition is any belief that is followed based on tradition and empirical evidence rather than a belief that is based on scientific testing, logic and reason: Any belief that relies on the existence of something supernatural for an explanation, it is a superstition.
A superstition is any belief that is followed based on tradition and empirical evidence rather than a belief that is based on scientific testing, logic and reason: Any belief that relies on the existence of something supernatural for an explanation, it is a superstition.
An unfounded belief or notion is a belief or idea that is not based on evidence, reason, or logic. It is typically unsupported by facts, and may be based on misconceptions, misunderstandings, or personal biases rather than objective reality.
Evidence & testing. Logic proves nothing.
You make assumptions to try to solve problems that you're mind has set forth for you. The first assumption you have may be wrong, but it satisfies the mind, and that is the problem with making assumptions.
The term for this intellectual movement is the Age of Enlightenment. Scholars and philosophers during this period emphasized the importance of reason, science, and individual rights, challenging traditional beliefs and advocating for progress and rationality.
ethos, pathos, and logos. Ethos is appeal based on the character of the speaker. Pathos is appeal based on emotion. Logos is appeal based on logic or reason.
A Knowledge-Based system is one that uses knowledge, reason and logic to solve sometimes complex problems. It is written as a computer program for a system.
Reason.
To kick something to the curb is an idiom that means you are discarding something. Imagine that you are in a car and you kick something out as you drive by, or that you kick something off the sidewalk to the curb on the street. If you kick reason to the curb, you discard reason or logic. This would mean that you are ignoring reason and logic and making decisions based on emotion instead.