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Intelligence and reason are not two powers; "reason" and "reasoning" in a narrow sense can be regarded as the extension of one's "intelligence" (one's capacity for intelligent insight into the data of experience) into the propositional work of reasoning towards judgment, and "reason" (ratio) in a broader sense refers to this whole capacity, only analytically divisible into aspects or phases.
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I gave them my reasons and my reasoning.
If so, we should focus on the philosophical study of reason and theoretical scientific reasoning rather than on the study of experimental techniques and their applications.
B. "Reason is only reason and satisfies only man's reasoning capacity, while wanting is a manifestation of the whole of life".
Readers who can gain access (usually through a library) to Kukathas (2003, 4 volumes) or Richardson and Weithman (1999, 5 volumes) will find many of the most important critical articles on Rawls's work, divided according to specific themes (e.g., maximin reasoning, public reason) and types of criticisms (e.g., conservative critiques, feminist critiques).
Yet he put his confidence more in reasoning than in reason and may be said to have preferred "men of talent"—mathematicians, jurists, and statesmen, for instance, however cynical or mercenary they might be to "technicians" in the true sense of the word.
It is also concerned with what reasons and forms of reasoning are justifiable.
(Margalit Fox's obituary of John Fairfax) D. "… reason is only reason and satisfies only man's reasoning capacity, while wanting is a manifestation of the whole of life.
A lone, brave man, Galileo Galilee, defies centuries of tradition and a brutal, repressive Church armed just with his reason, and "that simple bit of reasoning destroyed the Aristotelian world-picture and ushered in science".
"Realism" says that the correctness of moral judgments resides in their truth, and that truth of most fundamental moral principles consists in their corresponding to a moral order (of moral facts or objects) that is antecedent to reason and to principles of practical reasoning.
Given the imperfection of human reason and our suspicion about the reasoning ability of the fact-finder, allowing decisions to be taken individually on the reliability and admissibility of hearsay evidence might over time produce a larger proportion of misjudgements than on the rule-based approach (Schauer 2006: 180–185; Schauer 2008).
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