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Q: What is another term for using logic emotion and expert standing to make a point?
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What is rational thought?

Rational thought is employing the logic known as 'thinking' or 'understanding' Rational Logic doesn't own the 'knowledge' (experience) about reality. For example, intuition makes a deer identify a human as predator because most humans behave like predators. 'Rational thought' or 'understanding/thinking' is applying of the logic 'rationality', designed in Enlightenment by the Catholic pries Descartes. Since application of 'rational' logic is not limited to facts and also include juggling with abstract notions, 'rationality' can also be without emotion and totally abstract (the law is reason without emotion)


Another word for reason with just five letters?

logic


What is a fuzzy logic?

A mathematical technique for dealing with imprecise data and problems that have many solutions rather than one. Although it is implemented in digital computers which ultimately make only yes-no decisions, fuzzy logic works with ranges of values, solving problems in a way that more resembles human logic. Fuzzy logic is used for solving problems with expert systems and real-time systems that must react to an imperfect environment of highly variable, volatile or unpredictable conditions. It "smoothes the edges" so to speak, circumventing abrupt changes in operation that could result from relying on traditional either-or and all-or-nothing logic.


How are logic and math related?

people usually use logic in math and math in logic


What is meant by mathematical logic?

Mathematical logic is a branch of mathematics which brings together formal logic and mathematics. Mathematical logic entails formal systems for defining the basics and then using the deductive power of logic to develop a system of formal proofs.