Sentence examples for reason to affirm from inspiring English sources

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In a world in which the rituals and laws have been supplanted, in a world in which there is no clear reason to affirm anything, transgression becomes commonplace.

Foucher had objected that Malebranche has no good reason to affirm the external existence of these properties.

As discussed in the previous section, Kant had a reason to affirm the Highest Good in the Canon of the First Critique.

Herskowitz's post is worth reading, if for no other reason to affirm that there are at least some people in the music industry who know that things need to change for online music streaming to become a viable business.

Finally, liberal critics point out that some religious believers affirm the right to religious freedom on religious grounds; they take themselves to have powerful religious reason to affirm the right of each person to worship as she freely chooses, absent state coercion.

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He saw that, whereas females groomed males and other females for social and political reasons to affirm a friendship or make nice to a dominant — and mothers groomed their young to soothe and clean them, when an adult male spent time picking parasites from an adult female's hide, he expected compensation in the form of copulation, or at the very least a close genital inspection.

Gersonides believes that reason and Torah cannot be in opposition: "if reason causes to affirm doctrines that are incompatible with the literal sense of Scripture, we are not prohibited by the Torah to pronounce the truth on these matters, for reason is not incompatible with the true understanding of the Torah" (ibid).. Thus reason is upheld as a criterion for achieving truth.

We believe capital punishment is always wrong and unconstitutional, but there are more specific reasons not to affirm Mr. Kennedy's sentence.

He does so even though he doubts that any of those leveraging arguments are cogent, realizes that many of those to whom he addresses them will have comparable doubts about their cogency, and so believes that many coerced by the law he supports have no good reason, from their perspective, to affirm that law.

For there appear to be reasonable citizens who have no good reason from their own perspective to affirm it.

The only way to bring speculative and practical reason "into that relation of equality in which reason in general can be used purposively" is to affirm the postulates on the grounds that pure practical reason has primacy over speculative reason.

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