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[[Reason]]  is the capacity for consciously making [[sense]]  of things, applying [[logic]] , for establishing and verifying facts, and changing or justifying practices, institutions, and beliefs based on new or existing information. It is closely associated with such characteristically human activities as [[philosophy]] , [[science]] , [[language]] , mathematics, and art, and is normally considered to be a definitive characteristic of human nature. The concept of [[reason]]  is sometimes referred to as rationality and sometimes as discursive [[reason]] , in opposition to intuitive [[reason]] .
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[[Reason]]  is the capacity for [[consciously]] making [[sense]]  of things, applying [[logic]] , for establishing and verifying facts, and changing or justifying practices, {{Wiki|institutions}}, and [[beliefs]] based on new or [[existing]] [[information]]. It is closely associated with such characteristically [[human]] [[activities]] as [[philosophy]] , [[science]] , [[language]] , [[mathematics]], and [[art]], and is normally considered to be a definitive [[characteristic]] of [[human nature]]. The {{Wiki|concept}} of [[reason]]  is sometimes referred to as {{Wiki|rationality}} and sometimes as discursive [[reason]] , in [[opposition]] to intuitive [[reason]] .
  
 
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Reason is the capacity for consciously making sense of things, applying logic , for establishing and verifying facts, and changing or justifying practices, institutions, and beliefs based on new or existing information. It is closely associated with such characteristically human activities as philosophy , science , language , mathematics, and art, and is normally considered to be a definitive characteristic of human nature. The concept of reason is sometimes referred to as rationality and sometimes as discursive reason , in opposition to intuitive reason .

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Wikipedia:Reason