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Argument

Argument, in reasoning, Locke observes that men ordinarily use four sorts of arguments. The first is to allege the opinions of

Paralogize

To reason falsely to draw conclusions not warranted by the premises

Reasonless

Destitute of reason as a reasonless man or mind

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Skillful

Discerning reasonable judicious cunning

Renable

Reasonable also loquacious

Paralogism

A reasoning which is false in point of form that is which is contrary to logical rules or formulaelig a

Paralogy

False reasoning paralogism

Reasonable restriction

or of an excessive nature, beyond what is required in the interests of the public. The test of reasonableness, wherever prescribed, should be applied to each individual statute impugned, and no abstract standard, or general pattern of

Just

Just, the expression 'just' denotes equitability, fairness and reasonableness, and non arbitrary. If it is not so it cannot be just (See Helen C. Rebello v. Maharashtra

Reasonable

In the circumstances of a given case consi-derations of morality and ethics may have a bear-ing on the reasonableness of the law in question'. Reasonableness of restriction depends upon nature of right claimed, object to be achieved,

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