according+to+reason

  • 81Sarvastivada — is an early school of Buddhism that held to the existence of all dharmas in the past, present and future, the three times . The Abhidharma IAST|Kosa bhaṣya, a later text, states:Nomenclature and etymology Sarvastivada is a Sanskrit term, that… …

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  • 82reasonless — /ˈrizənləs/ (say reezuhnluhs) adjective 1. not according to reason: an utterly reasonless display of temper. 2. not endowed with reason. –reasonlessly, adverb –reasonlessness, noun …

  • 83Is-ought problem — In meta ethics, the is ought problem was raised by David Hume (Scottish philosopher and historian, 1711 ndash;1776), who noted that many writers make claims about what ought to be on the basis of statements about what is . However, there seems to …

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  • 84arbitrary — In an unreasonable manner, as fixed or done capriciously or at pleasure. Without adequate determining principle; not founded in the nature of things; nonrational; not done or acting according to reason or judgment; depending on the will alone;… …

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  • 85arbitrary — In an unreasonable manner, as fixed or done capriciously or at pleasure. Without adequate determining principle; not founded in the nature of things; nonrational; not done or acting according to reason or judgment; depending on the will alone;… …

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  • 86Equities — Equity Eq ui*ty, n.; pl. {Equities}. [F. [ e]quit[ e], L. aequitas, fr. aequus even, equal. See {Equal}.] 1. Equality of rights; natural justice or right; the giving, or desiring to give, to each man his due, according to reason, and the law of… …

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  • 87Equity — Eq ui*ty, n.; pl. {Equities}. [F. [ e]quit[ e], L. aequitas, fr. aequus even, equal. See {Equal}.] 1. Equality of rights; natural justice or right; the giving, or desiring to give, to each man his due, according to reason, and the law of God to… …

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  • 88Equity of redemption — Equity Eq ui*ty, n.; pl. {Equities}. [F. [ e]quit[ e], L. aequitas, fr. aequus even, equal. See {Equal}.] 1. Equality of rights; natural justice or right; the giving, or desiring to give, to each man his due, according to reason, and the law of… …

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  • 89Justus Lipsius — Justus Lipsius, Joost Lips or Josse Lips (18 October 1547 23 March 1606), was a Flemish philologist and humanist. Lipsius wrote a series of works designed to revive ancient Stoicism in a form that would be compatible with Christianity. The most… …

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  • 90Equality feminism — is a submovement of feminism. It is fundamentally at odds with difference feminism and expresses the crucial similarities between the male and female sexes. Mary Wollstonecraft, in A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792) claimed that women… …

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