What is Reason: Definition and 289 Discussions

Reason is the capacity of consciously applying logic to seek truth and draw conclusions from 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 distinguishing ability possessed by humans. Reason is sometimes referred to as rationality.Reasoning is associated with the acts of thinking and cognition, and involves using one's intellect. The field of logic studies the ways in which humans can use formal reasoning to produce logically valid arguments. Reasoning may be subdivided into forms of logical reasoning, such as: deductive reasoning, inductive reasoning, and abductive reasoning. Aristotle drew a distinction between logical discursive reasoning (reason proper), and intuitive reasoning, in which the reasoning process through intuition—however valid—may tend toward the personal and the subjectively opaque. In some social and political settings logical and intuitive modes of reasoning may clash, while in other contexts intuition and formal reason are seen as complementary rather than adversarial. For example, in mathematics, intuition is often necessary for the creative processes involved with arriving at a formal proof, arguably the most difficult of formal reasoning tasks.
Reasoning, like habit or intuition, is one of the ways by which thinking moves from one idea to a related idea. For example, reasoning is the means by which rational individuals understand sensory information from their environments, or conceptualize abstract dichotomies such as cause and effect, truth and falsehood, or ideas regarding notions of good or evil. Reasoning, as a part of executive decision making, is also closely identified with the ability to self-consciously change, in terms of goals, beliefs, attitudes, traditions, and institutions, and therefore with the capacity for freedom and self-determination.In contrast to the use of "reason" as an abstract noun, a reason is a consideration given which either explains or justifies events, phenomena, or behavior. Reasons justify decisions, reasons support explanations of natural phenomena; reasons can be given to explain the actions (conduct) of individuals.
Using reason, or reasoning, can also be described more plainly as providing good, or the best, reasons. For example, when evaluating a moral decision, "morality is, at the very least, the effort to guide one's conduct by reason—that is, doing what there are the best reasons for doing—while giving equal [and impartial] weight to the interests of all those affected by what one does."Psychologists and cognitive scientists have attempted to study and explain how people reason, e.g. which cognitive and neural processes are engaged, and how cultural factors affect the inferences that people draw. The field of automated reasoning studies how reasoning may or may not be modeled computationally. Animal psychology considers the question of whether animals other than humans can reason.

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  1. A

    SImple question about sound waves but need a good reason

    Sound waves and frequency In my opinion, the answer is that frequency affects directly to the velocity of the sound. Therefore, high frequency sound have high velocity. Can someone post if this is right or not? If not, can anyone provide the correct answer? Thanks in advance.
  2. G

    I know there must be a reason this wouldn't work

    I was thinking about how gravity is used as an energy source, for instance, gravity pulling water over a wheely-thing produces hydroelectricity. I wondered if there was a way to perpetually use gravity as a continual source of energy without the normal catch -- water can only fall once before...
  3. P

    Reason why the chair can support me

    A physicist said that the reason why the chair is able to hold my weight is because of Heisenberg's Uncertainty principle. His reasoning was that when the atoms of my body are in contact with that of the chair, the electrons in the my body push against the electrons in the chair. Thereby forcing...
  4. Ivan Seeking

    Just another reason why I love the internet

    After lugging these things around for over twenty years now, I just got rid of about six hundred pounds of industrial manuals. Thanks to the internet they are no longer needed. I also realized that for the first time in my life, I can start to reduce the amount of shelf space dedicated to books...
  5. E

    Why flowers smell? what's the reason?

    why some of them smell? what's the reason?
  6. T

    God the Evidence - The Reconciliation of Faith and Reason in a Postsecular World

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0761519645/?tag=pfamazon01-20 I know it is not a science book only and maybe there is not too much to discuss here, but I just wanted to know if anybody has read it. If you have, would you share your opinion please. :)
  7. F

    Simple EM Problem (not to me for some reason)

    I'm unsure what I'm doing wrong here... it has to be something. So let me explain the problem: I'm supposed to rank the net magnetfic field strength for various arrangements. In all of the arrangements the magnitude of the current is the same. The distance between each of the charges is the...
  8. J

    Can you make a reasonable argument against reason?

    Can you make a reasonable argument against reason?
  9. wolram

    Alone and Bored: What Is Your Reason?

    Is only here caus their bored or a sad loser.
  10. Math Is Hard

    Major Power Outage in Los Angeles, Reason Unknown

    We are on generators here, but it looks like everything around us in Westwood is without power. Trying to get home tonight should be interesting. :frown:
  11. R

    Theory of General Relativity: Reason for Heavenly Bodies Creating Spacetime Dent

    THE THEORY OF GENERAL RELATIVITY states that the gravitation is due to the fact that the heavenly bodies create a sort of dent in the spacetime fabric. Now, WHAT IS THE REASON THAT THE HEAVENLY BODIES CREATE SUCH KIND OF A DENT? Let us for example take an elastic sheet and place...
  12. L

    Solving a Differential Equation: Exploring Different Methods

    I found this exercise in an old physics schoolbook. I maeged to solve it but I don't really understand why I have to solve it in this excact order. Before I start I would just like to add that I have very little experience with differential equations (they are not in our high school year plan)...
  13. O

    Medical Intelligence, Instincts and Reason

    This obviously need to be revised to make it more congruent and readable, but I would like to know what people think of the reasoning behind it... I don't think that any discussion about Artificial Intelligence can be complete without broaching the subject of consciousness. There are...
  14. R

    Reason behind its science and technology power

    As we all know, the United States is No1 leading country in the science and technology in the world. Is this because of its quality of education system? What do you think ?
  15. Danger

    Are West Jet Airlines Flight Attendants the Funniest in the Industry?

    My friend, a former bush pilot, just e-mailed me the following item. They're all true quotes, or at least as close-to as they were remembered. West Jet airline attendants make an effort to make the in-flight "safety lecture" and announcements a bit more entertaining. Here are some real...
  16. A

    Reason of hot water 'float' on the cold water

    i think that the reason of hot water 'float' on the cold water is not becuase of diffrent density. i make a model of a container containing a higher energy particle (hot water) and lower energy particle (cold water) using action script in flash and uploaded it in geocities...
  17. M

    Unraveling the Mystery of Yawning: The Biological Reason

    Evening everyone, This is a rather odd question: why do we yawn? Is there any biological reason for it? Why do we yawn when we see other people yawn or think about it? Oh, just typing this post is making me yawn! :zzz:
  18. K

    What is the Biological Purpose of Female Orgasms?

    Obviously there is a reproductive reason for the male orgasm, but why do females orgasm? Of course in our culture it is a pleasurable thing, but biologically it seems like most things in the reproductive system serve to actually help reproduce in some way. Is there a reproductive reason for...
  19. O

    Why do we reason? Is it just a side-effect of intelligence?

    It occurred to me that people seem to be the only things that reason, or make sense of the universe to some practical end, and perhaps other life on Earth to lesser extents. So why reason? In the end after we have developed everything to develop, every technology and every form of thought, in...
  20. F

    Why Are Macs the Superior Choice for Computing?

    There is truly no reason not to get a mac as far as I'm concerned. The hardware is great, the software is great and now with the new mac mini the price is great. Besides games anything you want to do on a windows pc you can do on a mac. Even when you talk about games, any game that's worth...
  21. A

    What is the reason behind the creation of Earth?

    Earth born for some reason ? it born with some propose?why? is it really just like what ppl explain ,dust mix with...blar blar... if it really being created ,what is the reason?
  22. B

    Intuitive reason for no gravity in a hollow sphere

    There is no net gravity in a hollow sphere. You can get this result using calculus but that's not really understanding it. There must be some special property of the hollow sphere which is unlike most, or all, other objects, because most or all other objects do not have zero net gravity in...
  23. L

    Why do we equal equations to 0 (zero)?

    ok, this may be a stupid cuestion, but it has gotten me very curious, and if somebody could help with it, I would appreciated very much thanks. Ok here it goes, why do we equal equations to 0 (zero) for example (quadratics ones) y don’t understand why, I have some ideas but I don’t know if...
  24. P

    What is the reason for Gravity ?

    Hi All, I am not very much familiar with Physics but i read some physics in my Engineering education days. Surprisingly, i am getting more & more attracted to Physics , particularly astrophysics ( relativity ,...etc ). I read that Earth has gravity G with certain value. Per Einstein, space...
  25. M

    How do we know reason is right ?

    how do we know that reason is right ? to take an example from the ancient islamic philosopher al-ghazali (who used it to support a need for God and divine support (though I might not go the same route)), if we lacked reason, we would assume that the senses are correct and accurate; reason shows...
  26. N

    Why logic and reason fail when we try to trace back the origin of universe

    Why logic and reason fail when we try to trace back the origin of universe! When we try to think what might have created the universe,when was it created,how,why,where etc etc, the parameters we are looking at are TIME when we say WHEN and SPACE when we say WHERE,HOW,WHAT,WHO. Out of the ten...
  27. Odin

    Are Shades Considered Colors? And Can Someone Be Allergic to a Color?

    Is anybody else here confused? In my town half the people seem to believe black, white and grey are colors? Could anyone clarify? Much obliged... A color or a shade?
  28. T

    Reason in Revolt - Marxist Philosophy and Modern Science

    http://www.marxist.com/rircontents.asp This book analyses how modern science and dialectics are interconnected, why nature works dialectically etc. When I first read the book, I was really astonished by dialecticalm materialism. If you never heard anything about dialectical materialism, it...
  29. Iacchus32

    A Reason for Everything - Dionysus Forum Thread

    From the Dionysus Forums' thread, A Reason for Everything ... Well let's say we put it this way. There is a reason for everything, right? If so, then that must put reason high and above everything else on the list then, right? So what else can we possibly conclude, except that reason is God...
  30. J

    Actual reason for 2nd law of thermodynamics

    Hi, I was just wondering what the actual proof is for the second law of thermodynamics that would disprove a situation where all particles are simply reversed in direction creating lower entropy? Is it a consequence of another scientific principle or where does it come from? sincerely, jeffceth
  31. V

    A simple reason why creationism is false

    I've read many posts in these forums defending and debunking creation but I don't think that anyone has mentioned this simple reason why not only creation is false but evolution is the only rational truth. It is a simple biological fact. A healthy population of a unique species can not grow...
  32. Ivan Seeking

    News Another reason Bush is dangerous

    On the issue of a Constitutional amendment to ban gay marriages: Even though most of us know that this is nothing but a distraction since there is no way this could never pass the 2/3, 2/3 needed, much less ratification by the states, the Bush logic is worthy of review. Premise: Marriage...
  33. P

    Why Might My Physics Lab Results Differ from Theoretical Expectations?

    I wrote a lab report for my physics class and i can't finish my conclusion. In conclusion, I have to write why the results i got was so off and so far i have only two weak reasonings. If any of you can see better or more reasonings, please leave me a comment and elaborate a little bit if you...
  34. D

    Reason to believe vs no reason to doubt

    I don't quite support the American expression:"We have a reason to believe" cause I don't think it's enough.What's your pick: -I have a reason to believe? -I have no reason to doubt?
  35. Dissident Dan

    News WMDs were a bureaucratic reason for war

    WMDs were a "bureaucratic reason" for war http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=2840293
  36. M

    Several reason for doubt in reality of BB.

    This reasons are: 1) BB expects shaping 3D space from 0D zero point. This impossible. 2) BB expects the expansion of space at the speed of light. If BB began with flashes of the light, then the universe on today look like empty sphere by radius 10 billion light years with the background...
  37. FZ+

    The Limits of Reason: Exploring the Rationality of Logic

    Just idle wondering, but I think this is something that may need to be addressed. Why do we trust reason? What is reason? Is reason really limitless? On one hand, we can see reason as purely a notion we receive from observation. We see this pattern, and we store it in our minds. However...
  38. Another God

    News The Real Reason for US War on Iraq?

    This is written by Geoffrey Heard C 2003, not me. I know its long, sorry about that, but as I said: I didn't write it! [:p} Read the first paragraph at least, and then if you are at all interested in this sort of stuff, then the rest is really worth reading. I am not all that interested in...
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