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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'make reasons' is not a grammatically complete sentence, and so it is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
To use it in a sentence, you could say "He worked hard to make reasons why he should be given the promotion."
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New universes of discourse in turn make reasons available that otherwise would not be available.
But to make reasons contingent on facts about our motivation can appear to have unpalatable consequences of its own.
Since Campbell allows that reason explanations make actions intelligible without falling under exceptionless generalizations (mental anomalism), he can't object that physical properties cannot make reasons intelligible simply because of an anomalous relation between them.
It might be responded that physical properties cannot make reasons intelligible because "making intelligible" means making rationally intelligible, and this is not something that physical properties are in the business of providing (as emphasized by the dual explananda approach).
If you are to confident and make reasons why, he might reject you.
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I tried to make reason with it.
Assessing these objectively will be crucial for investors who want to make reasoned decisions.
We want a leader who will make reasoned decisions, not some trigger-happy reactionary.
"Data will help us track good trends, monitor bad behaviour, and make reasoned decisions", Howard claims.
They want to make reasoned comments and have an open debate about the issues.
Patients who are healthy can make reasoned choices without the stress of a serious illness.
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