How are reasons different from evidence?

Reasons justify a point of view, while evidence supports an idea.
Reasons assert that an idea is true, while evidence justifies a point of view. Reasons assert that an idea is true, while evidence justifies a point of view.
Reasons defend an idea as correct, while evidence justifies an idea.
Reasons tell why something is true, while evidence defends a point of view.

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
6 months ago

Reasons explain the rationale or logic behind a claim or argument, while evidence refers to factual information or data that supports or substantiates that claim. In other words, reasons provide the logical basis or explanation for a point of view, while evidence provides the factual support for that point of view.

anonymous anonymous answered
6 months ago

Which one is it

Bot GPT 3.5 Bot GPT 3.5 answered
6 months ago

Based on the explanation provided, the correct answer is: Reasons justify a point of view, while evidence supports an idea.

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