Sentence examples for nature of reason from inspiring English sources

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The nature of reason is a difficult problem, but it is generally assumed to be a unique feature or faculty of the mind through which truths about reality may be grasped.

For art entails no knowledge and its negativity toward reason cannot be articulated as an insight into the nature of reason: art is sovereign not despite, but because of, its autonomy.

It is the nature of reason itself (a power which is limited by man's finite character), he argues, that makes it unreasonable for men to hope in their own self-sufficiency and reasonable for them to hope in revelation from a God who comes to them.

Kant's innovation was to propose as the basic problem of philosophy, to investigate the powers and limitations of human reason and, more broadly, to account for the possibility of substantive knowledge claims in science and morality by rooting them in the innate structures of the mind and in the nature of reason itself.

1645; The Painter of His Own Dishonour]), the destructiveness of certain social codes (El médico de su honra [1635; The Surgeon of His Honour]), and the conflict between the constructive nature of reason and the destructive violence of self-centred passion (La hija del aire [1653; "The Daughter of the Air"]).

"It is of the nature of Reason to regard things as necessary, not as contingent" (IIp44).

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Other sections of the book defended sophisticated views of the nature of reasons and normativity that were presupposed in all three elements of the Triple Theory.

Philosophy of language cannot explain the nature of reasons; perhaps it has the ancillary role of explaining the possibility of expressing or communicating a reason.

On this account, public reason is grounded in the nature of reasoned moral argument: one cannot, without contradiction, avoid the idea of public reason insofar as one wants to engage in reasoned moral or political argument with others.

Others, most notably Gaus, argue that the idea of public reason follows from certain basic features of our everyday moral practices and reactive attitudes, along with certain claims about the nature of reasons (Gaus 2011).

In philosophy, the nature of agency is an important issue in the philosophy of mind, the philosophy of psychology, the debates on free will and moral responsibility, in ethics, meta-ethics, and in the debates on the nature of reasons and practical rationality.

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