reasoningrather
Reasoningrather is a neologism that appears in contemporary discussions of cognition, epistemology, and philosophy of mind. It denotes a stance or style of thinking that foregrounds formal reasoning and normative standards of rationality over intuitive, heuristic, or emotionally guided processes. The term is built from the word reasoning and the adverbial particle rather, signaling a preference for reasoning as the primary route to judgments rather than other cognitive influences.
In its broad application, reasoningrather encompasses practices such as constructing explicit arguments, evaluating evidence with principles
Proponents argue that reasoningrather supports clearer inference, reduces bias, and improves decision quality in uncertain situations.
The concept is often discussed alongside broader topics such as instrumental rationality and cognitive biases.
See also: rationality, cognitive biases, critical thinking, instrumental rationality.