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The form of reasoning used in common law is known as casuistry or case-based reasoning.
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Predictions should use logic, reasoning and evidence without fallacy.
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However, the only common ground among the varying interpretations was the lack of consistence in the reasoning.
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In contrast, children struggle with deductive reasoning, which involves using a generalized principle in order to try to predict the outcome of an event.
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Their reasoning is that the cenotaph (which they did clean up) is government property, while the gateposts are private property.
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