Reason as a justifying ground: the mental faculty distinguishing truth from falsehood, guiding inference and action. Reason denotes the ground or motive for belief or action and serves as a justificatory statement; it comprises both a mental faculty that distinguishes truth from falsehood and an articulated rationale from which inferences are drawn to support conclusions or conduct.
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Reason as a justifying ground: the mental faculty distinguishing truth from falsehood, guiding inference and action.
Reason denotes the ground or motive for belief or action and serves as a justificatory statement; it comprises both a mental faculty that distinguishes truth from falsehood and an articulated rationale from which inferences are drawn to support conclusions or conduct.
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