Reasoning: Detached and Grounded Execution in Intrepid Environments
Prologue
Reasoning is a dutiful affair which in no small fashion compels to view the world more eloquently, and divest proper rights to those who are worthy. The rights of mankind. Now, in order to reason, one must have a very specific process. This book shows how reason can be done carefully, by taking an objective view of one's surroundings, and analyzing them for any utility. Reasoning is teleological, so you need to have in mind the object of your desire. There are patterns from reasoning that can be seen, but they need to be identified in unconventional ways because situations are distinct from the patterns from which one derives their conclusions. In order to derive the best conclusions, you'll also need some subjective element. It's a final skill which is very difficult to master, but when incorporated can remove some of the mistaken elements that reasoning can involve, it being something involving inherently novel territory where patterns are meaningless from them.
In order to reason, a close analysis of everything is conducted. The reasoner needs to be aware of both the past, present, and future with the future being most firmly fixed in mind. It's not for no reason that emotions can be brought into it, and the first stage is always passionless. There are things that can only be seen by doing away with notions possessed before. Only after it has been materially confirmed by reason of it substance, is the process worthy of commendation.
The subjective element is articulated. It's a tactic to be done only by people who have mastered this most fundamental element. After that, the reasoner can include certain heuristics and techniques they have learned and committed to memory. This should be done under the careful guidance of the greeter and objective intellect. That's why it's done in this two step stage.