Sentence examples for founded reason from inspiring English sources

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"In my years of studying male versus female rhetoric in politics races, I haven't seen anyone go this far as to attack a woman for her health when there seems to be no founded reason for it," she said. .

In the final opinion, right around where the footnote got cut, the court adopted the view that the ultimate "decision to include or exclude" an otherwise ineligible group "involves choices about the nature of representation with which we have been shown no constitutionally founded reason to interfere".

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I really worry that we will win the battle of proving an intelligent designer but lose the war of convincing society that the designer is Christ". Ross, 55, founded Reasons to Believe 16 years ago after working as a research fellow at Caltech and as a minister.

Victorians used to pursue it for hat feathers – its legacy is as a founding reason for why the RSPB was created.

We like to think of our beliefs, and disbeliefs, as founded on reason and close, thoughtful observation.

Gentili's work initiated a transformation of the law of nature from a theological concept to a concept of secular philosophy founded on reason.

The expression "common law," devised to distinguish the general law from local or group customs and privileges, came to suggest to citizens a universal law, founded on reason and superior in type.

With Gandhi out of the way, Godse said, India would be "free to follow the course founded on reason which I consider to be necessary for sound nation-building"; it would "surely be practical, able to retaliate, and would be powerful with armed forces".

Like both Locke and the Cambridge Platonists, Lady Masham held that morality is founded in reason and the freedom to act.

Similarly, some Jewish thinkers took exception to Mendelssohn's Jerusalem, or on Religious Power and Judaism and its argument for conceiving Judaism as a religion founded upon reason alone.

Like Plato and Kant, Korsgaard argues that some kind of integrity is necessary to be an agent and cannot be achieved without a commitment to morality, which is founded on reason (Korsgaard 2009, xii, Chapter 3; cf. Plato Republic 443d-e).

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