The idea that observed phenomena could be explained on the basis of clear and distinct ideas is called _____.
ideal reasoning
inductive reasoning
deductive reasoning
instinctive reasoning

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The idea that observed phenomena could be explained on the basis of clear and distinct ideas is called instinctive reasoning.
This type of reasoning relies on natural and inherent knowledge and ideas. The other types of reasoning relies on advanced thinking.

Answer:

Deductive reasoning.

Explanation:

This is what my text says,

" At about the same time as Bacon, French mathematician and philosopher Rene Descartes was attempting to account for observed phenomena on the basis of what he called clear and distinct ideas. This is known as deductive reasoning."

I am pretty sure this is right because it clearly states it in the text.

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Also, there is another question called The idea that observations of natural events would lead to theories which would explain these events is called _____.

ideal reasoning

inductive reasoning

deductive reasoning

instinctive reasoning

the answer to it is inductive reasoning because the text says

"One of the early writers on the scientific method was the English philosopher and statesman Francis Bacon. He wrote in the early seventeenth century that observations of natural events would lead to theories explaining these events. This is the method known as inductive reasoning."

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