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  • 21rational — a. 1. Intellectual, endowed with reason, reasoning. 2. Reasonable, just, right, equitable, moderate, fair, fit, proper, agreeable to reason, according to reason. 3. Judicious, sagacious, enlightened, sensible, discreet, wise, intelligent. 4. Sane …

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  • 22reasonable — a. 1. Right, equitable, fair, suitable, just, rational, honest, fit, proper, according to reason, agreeable to reason. 2. Judicious, sensible, wise, sagacious, enlightened, intelligent. 3. Tolerable, moderate, considerable. 4. Rational,… …

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  • 23rational — ra•tion•al [[t]ˈræʃ ə nl, ˈræʃ nl[/t]] adj. 1) based on or agreeable to reason: a rational decision[/ex] 2) exercising reason: a rational negotiator[/ex] 3) sane; lucid: The patient seems rational[/ex] 4) math. Math. a) capable of being expressed …

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  • 24reasonable — /ˈrizənəbəl / (say reezuhnuhbuhl) adjective 1. endowed with reason. 2. agreeable to reason or sound judgement: a reasonable choice. 3. not exceeding the limit prescribed by reason; not excessive: reasonable terms. 4. moderate, or moderate in… …

  • 25rational — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English racional, from Anglo French racionel, from Latin rationalis, from ration , ratio Date: 14th century 1. a. having reason or understanding b. relating to, based on, or agreeable to reason ; reasonable < a&#8230; …

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  • 26Pragmaticism — is a term used by Charles Sanders Peirce for his pragmatic philosophy after 1905, in order to distance himself and it from pragmatism, the original name, which had been used in a manner he did not approve of in the literary journals . He said&#8230; …

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  • 27rationality — noun (plural ties) Date: 1628 1. the quality or state of being rational 2. the quality or state of being agreeable to reason ; reasonableness 3. a rational opinion, belief, or practice usually used in plural …

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  • 28Comparative law — is the study of differences and similarities between the law of different countries. More specifically, it involves study of the different legal systems in existence in the world, including the common law, the civil law, socialist law, Islamic&#8230; …

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  • 29William Whiston — (*&#160;9. Dezember 1667 in Norton im County Leicestershire; †&#160;22. August 1752 in Kensington) war ein englischer Theologe und Physiker. Inhaltsverzeichnis …

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  • 30reasonable — adjective /ˈriː.zən.ə.bəl|/ˈriːz.nə.bəl/ a) Just; fair; agreeable to reason. $20 a bottle is very reasonable for a good wine at a restaurant. b) Not expensive; fairly priced. Ant: arbitrary, unreasonable …

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