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... reason transcends ' convention ' and reveals ' nature ' to which truth must But the distinction between reason and convention has a moral aspect also . When applied to moral phenomena this distinc- tion enables one to take a detached ...
... reason transcends ' convention ' and reveals ' nature ' to which truth must But the distinction between reason and convention has a moral aspect also . When applied to moral phenomena this distinc- tion enables one to take a detached ...
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... reason alone . The latter , with its universalising tend- ency , has to be combined with a recogni- tion of the ... reason for God ; for he did not consider reason sufficient unto itself . Rather was it his purpose to discover that ...
... reason alone . The latter , with its universalising tend- ency , has to be combined with a recogni- tion of the ... reason for God ; for he did not consider reason sufficient unto itself . Rather was it his purpose to discover that ...
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... Reason cannot be bypassed without society having to pay a price for it . The Indian reformation gained in popular appeal by devaluing reason ; but it lost at the same time its capacity to function effectively for those enlightened ...
... Reason cannot be bypassed without society having to pay a price for it . The Indian reformation gained in popular appeal by devaluing reason ; but it lost at the same time its capacity to function effectively for those enlightened ...
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