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Crucially Thomas Aquinas, who thought reason and faith were complementary, made a distinction between virtues that were natural versus supernatural.
He wrote that man reaches "a higher eminence, in whatever he takes up, than woman can attain — whether requiring deep thought, reason, or imagination, or merely the use of the senses and hands," and he looked to the struggle for mates and the struggle for survival to explain why.
He is rightly revolted (p. 80 81) by the idea that natural selection is needed to validate our norms of thought, reason and morality.
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Young people differ from adults in how they think, reason and behave.
We certainly fall into error if we think reason can know a world beyond the senses.
Allowing [students] to think, reason and solve this type of problem at the beginning of a concept makes them feel more successful to make these connections later.
When people are arguing from that kind of standpoint, I don't think reason works tremendously well.
I think the reason he made that case was cynical..
Nor does he think the reason is important.
"And I think the reason is actually quite simple.
"I think the reason is a combination of things.
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