Ration - Law Dictionary Search Results
Issuance
out as the issuance of an order the issuance of rations and the like
VerbarNoumenon
The of itself unknown and unknowable rational object or thing in itself which is distinguished from the
Pantheism
existing universe cosmotheism The doctrine denies that God is a rational personality
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Personify
treat or represent as a person to represent as a rational being
Philosophic
imbued with the principles of philosophy hence characterizing a philosopher rational wise temperate calm cool
philosophize
reason and nature of things to investigate phenomena and assign rational causes for their existence
Rationalist
One who accepts rationalism as a theory or system also disparagingly a false reasoner
Rationalistic
Belonging to or in accordance with the principles of rationalism
Reasonable
Having the faculty of reason endued with reason rational as a reasonable being
Witchcraft
confession in 1678. See Best on Evidence, s. 572; Lecky's Rationalism
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Ration - Law Dictionary Search Results
Issuance
out as the issuance of an order the issuance of rations and the like
VerbarNoumenon
The of itself unknown and unknowable rational object or thing in itself which is distinguished from the
Pantheism
existing universe cosmotheism The doctrine denies that God is a rational personality
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Personify
treat or represent as a person to represent as a rational being
Philosophic
imbued with the principles of philosophy hence characterizing a philosopher rational wise temperate calm cool
philosophize
reason and nature of things to investigate phenomena and assign rational causes for their existence
Rationalist
One who accepts rationalism as a theory or system also disparagingly a false reasoner
Rationalistic
Belonging to or in accordance with the principles of rationalism
Reasonable
Having the faculty of reason endued with reason rational as a reasonable being
Witchcraft
confession in 1678. See Best on Evidence, s. 572; Lecky's Rationalism
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