Difference between revisions of "Reason"
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− | '''Reason''' is the faculty by which one reaches judgment on matters of [[fact]], and is applied through the tools of [[reasoning]].{{who_says}} | + | '''Reason''' is the faculty by which one reaches judgment on matters of [[fact]], and is applied through the tools of [[reasoning]].{{who_says}} It can also mean the purpose toward which an action is performed. |
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Revision as of 17:42, March 2, 2010
Reason is the faculty by which one reaches judgment on matters of fact, and is applied through the tools of reasoning.[Who says?] It can also mean the purpose toward which an action is performed.