Sentence examples for capacities for reason from inspiring English sources

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Nassau Hall, "the best old place of all," does offer freedom "from all this earthly ball" for the Princeton student to grow capacities for reason and a moral conscience both to curb individual passions and lead society itself away from the herd mentality that can take it so readily and energetically over a cliff.

Nicholas parallels the way our plural capacities for reason, imagination and sensation are founded in "intellectus" as their single source to the simultaneous outflow and return of the plurality of creatures to their single divine Source.

We need to inject a dose of cold hard analytic facts about the brain into this discussion so we can figure out how to best capitalize on the native (and remarkable) capacities for reason and passion, analysis and synthesis, detail and context, that co-exist as a result of the exquisitely wired networks distributed within and between the hemispheres of our brains.

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They are conceived of as possessing a capacity for reason and a set of preferences prior to engagement with others.

But isn't this exactly what defines Loughner– the lack of capacity for reason, control, or compassion?

By Elizabeth Kolbert The vaunted human capacity for reason may have more to do with winning arguments than with thinking straight.

No doubt, the physicist's use of mathematics to uncover the fundamental properties of the material world realizes the human capacity for reason in a superb way.

It is not that we have too much faith in our capacity for reason, they argued, but that we tend to think of it in the wrong context.

Traditionally, man has been seen as having dominion over animals because of his superior capacity for reason, language, technology and other intellectual characteristics valued in philosophy.

Using a nationwide sample, Martinez showed that merely "labeling" a person as suffering from a chronic mental illness led people to think of that person as more animalistic: without the capacity for reason, control, or compassion.

Using a nationwide sample, Martinez showed that merely labeling a person as suffering from a chronic mental illness led people to think of that person as more animalistic: without the capacity for reason, control, or compassion.

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