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- noun Plural form of
reasoner .
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Examples
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How do you "reasoners" know that anything is true?
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The "reasoners", he believed, were over-confident of their power to reach the secrets of nature by syllogistic methods.
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I would note, that AFAIK, I never suggested that academics are de facto good reasoners.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The William F. Buckley Clause of the Massachusetts Constitution of 1780
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I would note, that AFAIK, I never suggested that academics are de facto good reasoners.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The William F. Buckley Clause of the Massachusetts Constitution of 1780
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The guy had a great way of moderating a panel populated with both the reasoners and the raving lunatics.
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The result showed, the authors said, that even professional reasoners are swayed by psychological biases that, upon reflection, they would reject.
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The guy had a great way of moderating a panel populated with both the reasoners and the raving lunatics.
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Locke tempered Hobbism, granting us inalienable rights and the power to resist tyranny, but he did so because he believed humans to be free moral reasoners, created in the image of God.
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If we combine these factors, we find a distinctive large supply of highly talented and motivated verbal reasoners in an environment full of conflict where there is a high value placed on being the most adept at using the law for practical advantage.
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I would note, that AFAIK, I never suggested that academics are de facto good reasoners.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The William F. Buckley Clause of the Massachusetts Constitution of 1780
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