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    【】sattruthbycuttingitupintovariousaspects,thusthrowing

    theutoftheiaturalbearings,nsenseseizesthesituationasaliving

    enhavearerobusthann,andintisofany

    ergenan.

    theyhaveauationinitstotalityhoutbeingdistractedbyits

    individualaspeberdreandthe

    tehsaopaoyenanunutholdnschats,theeuredasthe

    soujudgesofsituations,andtheirspeechhasatingitasarounded

    elyfasonsenseisdangerous,

    be,ic

    brain,toevolveargunts”a,””b”and”c”tohisoaybe

    likethesr.iddler

    uldperceiveinthelifeofhisownwife.

    thisreligionofnsensehasaphilosophicbasis.itisiingtothe

    esedonotjudgetherreessofapropositionbytheappealtoreasonalone,

    butbythedoubleappealtoreasonandtohunnature.theesewordfor

    ”reasonableness”isgli>posedoftents,gjeng

    orhunnature,andlifienli,oretealreason.grepresentstheflexible,

    huablelaheuniverse.outofthe

    binationofthesetesthestandardofjudgntforaurseof

    aoranhistoricalthesis.

    sothingofthisdistinaybeseenintheenglishntrastbetween”reason”

    and”reasonableness.”itanisareasoning,but

    notareasonable,being.itsthis,butaddsthatnshouldtrytotheese,reasonableness

    isplaahigherlevelthanreason.forraalytical,

    idealistidinedtoes,thespiritofreasonablenessisalways

    rerealistian,inhoretrulyuanding

    andappreciativeoftherrectsituation.

    foraeeritisusuallysuffitforapropositiontobelogicallysound.fora

    ustbeatthe

    satiinanature.infact,tobe”ina

    nature,35tobeg,isagreaterionthantobelogical.foratheory

    uldbesologicalastobetotallydevoidoff&oaseheesearewilling

    todoanythingagainstreason,buttheyaeptanythingthatisnotplausiblein

    thelightofhunnature.thisspiritofreasonablenessandthisreligionofn

    sensehaveastiortantbearingontheeseidealoflife,ainthe

    doean,hefolloer.

    v.intuition

    heless,thistypeofthinkinghasitslitations,tooforthelogifn

    sensearaffairsandas;itotbeappliedtothe

    solutionofthriddlesoftheuniverse.oneusereasona
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