1. Think before you act. - "The Analects of Confucius"
2. Work is accomplished by hard work, but wasteful by play; actions are accomplished by thinking, and destroyed by casualness. —Han Yu
3. The first norm of reason is the law of nature (Campis)
4. A road leads from the eyes to the soul, and it does not pass through the reason (·· Chesterton)
5. The voice of reason is soft, but it will never stop until it is heard (Freud)?
6. Reasonable The last step is to realize that there are countless things beyond its power (Pascal)?
7. Will-o'-the-wisp guides the path of life, and only lights up the light when it is halfway rational (Pfeiffer)
8. The difference between humans and animals is human reason, and hatred often blinds human reason (Troye Bodowski)?
9. The only light that shines on people is reason. , the only stick that guides life in the lost direction is conscience (Heine)?
10. When reason is not on our side, it becomes the ugliest thing in the world in our eyes (Halifax Si)?
11. Cold and ruthless reason is a hammer that is useless except for destroying. It is sometimes as harmful and hateful as a cold heart (Jouber)
In philosophy, reason refers to the human ability to use reason. Relative to the concept of perceptuality, it usually refers to the way of thinking in which humans derive conclusions through reasoning after careful thinking. Sensibility and rationality both belong to the category of consciousness and are the nature of consciousness. ?Reason, based on consciousness, is a referential consciousness.
Reason (English: reason) originated from the Greek word "Logos" (Greek: λ?γο?, logos). In the Roman era, it was translated into Latin: ratio. The original Latin meaning was to calculate money, but after being equated with logos, it became a widely used term in philosophy. When translated into French, it became French: raison. Finally, the roots of rationality (English: rationality) and reason (English: raison) were formed.
The nature of truth is "rationality". The true truth is called truth, and truth originates from the eternal Creator. People's exploration of the truth results in reason
1. Cultivate your temperament. Xu Qian of the Han Dynasty's "Zhonglun · Scholarship": "Those who learn are the ones who are free from the spirit and have deep thoughts, are happy with emotions and rationality, and are the sage's top priority."
2. Nature. "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: Preface to the Biography of Dang Guo": "The sage guides people to reason, restrains and restrains things, is careful about what they do, and restrains what they go astray." Chen Shan of the Song Dynasty wrote "Mendi Xinhua·Discussing Huihong's Theory on Dongpo": "Monk Huihong Juefan Chang said, Dongpo's words and writings are rational and clear, and they come from Prajna. "
3. Principle. Chapter 6 of "The Appearance of Officialdom": "What kind of talk is this! If you want someone to leave without paying back the money, this rationality is rare." Ye Zi's "Harvest" 8: "He still doesn't understand why he has worked so hard to sow the seeds." The grain that comes down is given to others one by one, and these people are so irrational. "
4. Reason; the ability to control behavior rationally. Mao Dun's "Su Mang·Color Blindness": "She is silent, she is rational, and she belongs to the type of person in the old era who has deep feelings and is unwilling to reveal them easily." Ding Ling's "Mother": "She becomes angry when she thinks of these. I can't help crying, I want to lose my rationality and lose consciousness and cry loudly. "
5. It refers to the thought activities that belong to judgment and reasoning, as opposed to sensibility. Mao Zedong's "On Practice": "The reason why rational things are reliable is that they come from sensibility." Wang Xiyan's "The Ancient House" Part 2 IV: "'How do you know that I will definitely come back?' 'Based on my rational speculation!' he said with a smile.
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