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  • ...he field of [[logic]], he was the first to develop a formalized system for reasoning. Aristotle observed that the validity of any [[argument]] can be determined ...]]; that is, a moral person is one who cultivates certain virtues based on reasoning. And in his work on [[psychology]] and the [[soul]], Aristotle distinguishe
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  • ...problem solving]], inquisitiveness, even-handedness, and [[confidence]] in reasoning. ...ty, rational thinking, reasoning, knowledge, [[intelligence]] and also a [[moral]] component such as reflective thinking. Critical thinkers therefore need t
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  • ...being is a tremendously important factor in the development of a healthy, moral, ethical, responsible and productive individual. Genetic health and parenti ...of the individual. This is the higher functioning mind associated with the reasoning, intuition and cognitive capacities that involve higher communication and r
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  • ...[[universe]] [[reality]]. These responses are self-[[evident]] to clear-[[reasoning]] and deep-[[thinking]] [[minds]]. These levels of [[reality]] are: 16:6.9 These [[scientific]], [[moral]], and [[spiritual]] [[insights]], these [[cosmic]] [[responses]], are [[in
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  • ...[[universe]] [[reality]]. These responses are self-[[evident]] to clear-[[reasoning]] and deep-[[thinking]] [[minds]]. These levels of [[reality]] are: These [[scientific]], [[moral]], and [[spiritual]] [[insights]], these [[cosmic]] [[responses]], are [[in
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  • ...vance with their human subjects of better genetic inheritance, of elevated moral upbringing, and of greatly refined mores. Let us acknowledge that in the l “Absolutely. In keeping with your overwhelming reliance on left-brain reasoning, you will find many a scientist, thinker, talker, and doer, involved in thi
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  • ...reaches a self-contradictory result by properly applying accepted ways of reasoning. For example, the ''Grelling-Nelson paradox'' points out genuine problems ==Moral paradox==
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  • ...stence]]; the social surroundings necessitate [[ethical]] adjustments; the moral situations require the making of [[choices]] in the highest realms of [[rea ...of self-preservation; the social or [[emotional]] level of fellowship; the moral or [[duty]] level of [[reason]]; the spiritual level of the [[consciousness
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  • ...ial [[personality]] of an [[evolution]]ary moral [[being]] or of any other moral being is centered in the [[personality]] of the Universal Father. ...[[universal]] reality, we are forced to employ the technique of time-space reasoning in order to reach the level of the finite mind. Therefore
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  • ...g/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_66#66:7._LIFE_IN_DALAMATIA ancient Dalamatian moral code], made an [[effort]] to control fetish [[worship]] among the [[Hebrews ...m the fetish-making tendency up to the higher levels of [[thinking]] and [[reasoning]]. Concerning the accumulated [[fetish]] [[writings]] which various religio
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  • ...of [[concept]]s such as [[right]] and [[wrong]], [[good and evil]], and [[moral responsibility|responsibility]]. It is divided into three primary areas: '' ...are two main strands of thought, '[[moral relativism|non-realism]]' and '[[moral objectivism|realism]],' that attempt to explain what ethical values and cla
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  • ...d by [[Jesus]], is ‘the level of [[mind]]’ that brings into [[play]] its [[reasoning]] skills as well as the [[intelligence]] of the [[experience]]. “Good [[j “[[Eventually]], you will graduate to ‘the [[moral]] level’ of the Golden Rule, having acquired “real [[insight]] into the
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  • ...questions regarding the nature, methods, scope and validity of scientific reasoning. Moral philosophers since [[David Hume]] have debated whether values are objective
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  • ...ft of the co-ordination of acquired knowledge, the [[phenomenon]] of quick reasoning, rapid judgment, and prompt [[volition|decision]]. ...s, the basis of [[character]] acquirement and the [[intellectual]] root of moral stamina and spiritual bravery. When enlightened by [[facts]] and inspired b
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  • ...[universe]] [[government]] was the product of clear [[thinking]], [[wise]] reasoning, [[logical]] [[judgment]], [[sincere]] [[motivation]], [[unselfish]] [[purp ...] are factors in most of the vital [[decisions]] of all [[evolutionary]] [[moral]] [[creatures]]. But it is entirely possible for the [[indwelling spirit]]
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  • ...l]] [[personality]] of an evolutionary [[moral]] [[being]] or of any other moral being is [[center]]ed in the [[personality]] of the [[Universal Father]].
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  • ...[[co-ordination]] of acquired [[knowledge]], the [[phenomenon]] of quick [[reasoning]], rapid [[judgment]], and prompt [[decision]]. ...basis of [[character]] acquirement and the [[intellectual]] [[root]] of [[moral]] [[stamina]] and [[spiritual]] bravery. When [[enlightened]] by [[facts]]
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  • ...and Tyler are [[academic]]s who advocate this [[concept]]ion of trust – as moral and not directly observable. ...sion of trust behavior. These discussions have been particularly useful in reasoning about human-computer trust, and trust behaviors.
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  • ...tandard interpretation of his theory, a trait of [[character]] counts as a moral virtue when it evokes a sentiment of approbation in a sympathetic, informed ...hopes, wishes, or feels. When they fail to describe this mind-independent moral reality, they are false --- no matter what anyone believes, hopes, wishes,
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  • ...is'' and ''analogia iuris'' (see below). In Islamic philosophy, analogical reasoning was used for the process of [[qiyas]]. In [[Christianity|Christian]] [[theo ...cal argument is partially superfluous and can be rendered as a [[Deductive reasoning|deduction]] stating as a premise a (previously hidden) universal propositio
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