Raisonement
Raisonement is the mental process of deriving conclusions from premises and available evidence. It encompasses both assessing evidence and constructing arguments. The term comes from raison (reason) and the suffix -nement, and it is used in philosophy, logic, cognitive science, and everyday speech to describe how beliefs are justified and conclusions are reached.
Raisonement is often divided into deductive, inductive, and abductive forms. Deductive reasoning aims for necessity: true
Practically, raisonement involves building arguments, evaluating evidence, ensuring coherence, and avoiding logical fallacies. Formal logic models
In philosophy, raisonnement underpins epistemology, ethics, and the theory of justification, addressing questions about what counts