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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.
Anima functioned with a natural reason ("ratio"), in contrast to logical, critical reasoning ("ratiocinatio") that the rational soul performed.
Only what reason (ratio) recognizes can be called truth.
Reason (ratio) — as opposed to false opinions — is nothing other than a true judgment concerning things both human and divine.
(ii) God is completely soul (animus) and reason (ratio) (1.14), or, as Seneca puts it in Letter 65.12, "reason in action" (ratio faciens).
By contrast to British empiricism, which traces all knowledge to sensory experience, these views emphasize a reliance on reason (ratio in Latin, hence rationalism), the resources of which are taken to be sufficient in some sense for what we know.
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For these reasons, ratios of rates can be more informative (see below).
Patients who had discontinued the first inhibitor because of inefficacy were more likely to fail treatment with a second inhibitor for the same reason (hazard ratio = 2.7, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 2.1 to 3.4) rather than toxicity (hazard ratio = 1.1, 95% CI = 0.9 to 1.5).
Despite being restrained against her will, she continues to exercise right reason (recta ratio) in her disputation with Comus, thereby manifesting her freedom of mind.
Among the partial translations of logos, there are "sentence," "discourse," "reason," "rule," "ratio," "account" (especially the account of the meaning of an expression), "rational principle," and "definition".
There was no reason the ratio of dark to light matter should be the same everywhere "and there may well exist massive systems that emit essentially no light," read the report in the Astrophysical Journal, written by Marc Davis, John Huchra, David Latham and John Tonry, all then at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.
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