Sentence examples for requires reason from inspiring English sources

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After all, they point out, the ability to distinguish good evidence from bad requires reason, but why trust our ability to reason?

In connection with this, Kant suggests that the coherent operation of the understanding somehow requires reason's guiding influence, particularly if we are to unify the knowledge given through the real use of the understanding into scientific theory (cf. A651 52/B679 80).

But the secular response to fundamentalism isn't science, it's kumbaya, a campfire that requires reason and ignorance to pay mutual respect, a moral cowardice that values pluralism more than it values values.

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Knowledge requires reasons, and God can have no satisfactory reason for his belief, if by "satisfactory" we understand what the infallible omniscience usually attributed to him would require — namely, a reason that guarantees correctness.

Given that ethics seemingly requires reasoned reflection on how to realize the good life as persons and as communities, is Chan finally un-ethical or anti-ethical?

First, if WRE requires reasoned choices among various live options in moral, political and social theory, this will no doubt reintroduce many of the problems we have already canvassed with regard to using high moral theory in bioethics.

It does not require reason in analysis or reasonable conclusion.

It is a society inhabited by childish adults, in which aberrant behaviour is rarely prohibited by law – which might require reasoned justification – but is so effectively discouraged that it is abandoned.

This will provide bioengineers with a more diversified and more efficient innovation tool for biomaterial design, synthesis and function than currently achieved with synthetic materials chemistry programmes and rational based materials design approach, which require reasoned logic.

Thus, there are debates about whether knowledge and justification require conclusive reasons or merely very strong reasons, whether they require reasons at all rather than mere reliability or causal connectedness, whether the fact that a belief provides a good explanation of some data, or is natural, or is widely accepted provide epistemic support for that belief.

And Baier (1995) has argued that Sidgwick's account suffers from various ambiguities because he does not clearly distinguish "requiring" reasons from "permissive" ones, which would avoid the contradiction.

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