Rationality - Law Dictionary Search Results
Sane
Being in a healthy condition not deranged acting rationally said of the mind
Sensationalism
and consist of sensations transformed sensualism opposed to intuitionalism and rationalism
Issuance
out as the issuance of an order the issuance of rations and the like
Reasonable
Having the faculty of reason endued with reason rational as a reasonable being
demythologization
the restatement of a message as a religious one in rational terms
basis
could not imagine any conceivable for the statute] see also rational basis 2 : a basic principle or method ;esp :
capricious
characterized by impulse or whim: as a : lacking a rational basis b : likely to change suddenly 2 : not
insane delusion
belief in a nonexistent state of facts in which no rational person would believe that deprives a person of the capacity
intermediate
classification of persons and that is more intensive than the rational basis test and not as severe as strict scrutiny [
irrational
irrational : not rational: as a : not governed by reason, mental clarity, or
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