Opportunistic reasoning
ID: opportunistic-reasoning
Opportunistic reasoning refers to a flexible and adaptive form of reasoning where individuals make decisions based on the context and available opportunities, rather than adhering strictly to predetermined rules or logical frameworks. This approach often involves identifying and seizing advantageous situations as they arise, allowing for a more pragmatic and situationally-aware decision-making process. In other words, opportunistic reasoning focuses on leveraging the current circumstances or unexpected developments to inform actions, typically in a way that optimizes outcomes.
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