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Informal logic is the study of arguments and reasoning that does not strictly follow the rules of formal logic. It focuses on everyday reasoning, common fallacies, and how people use language to persuade or make decisions.
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what is the person who uses observations and clear reasoning to undrestand the processes and patterns in nature are called
Logic
The study of correct spelling is called Orthography.
Observation,experimentation,reasoning,implementation
scientific mehtodThe method of study using a combination of observation and reasoning is the scientific method
The science or philosophy of law is called jurisprudence. It involves the study of the principles, theories, and foundations of the legal system, as well as the nature of law and legal reasoning. Jurisprudence explores questions about the role of law in society, the relationship between law and morality, and the interpretation and application of legal rules.
Logic
They flow hand in hand. One must use reasoning to understand logic. Logic is based on a set of principals. Reasoning is sometimes random and yet incorporates logic in a degree. If one had "a" "b" and "c" to deal with, and the question was, "Who did it ?" , one would have to use deductive reasoning to understand the relationships between a,b,c. The relationships of a b and c are definitely related to each other and with the set rules of logic coupled with reasoning one should be able to gain an acceptable result as to "Who did it?" Without reasoning.....one would never achieve logic. To be completely objective is to gain a foot hold on logic. I believe there is a conduit between reasoning and logic....it is called understanding.
it's more the study of WHEN TO FOLLOW rules and regulations.