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"But what is “Reason” when reason is relative to perspective, in that the way a person reasons is inhibited by their perspective of a situation, their observations and their feelings about their observations. No person can claim to be reasonable until they can say that they understand to the fullest extent the perspective they deem unreasonable. In light of this and in light of human nature, the human mind, especially that of another individual, cannot be known to the fullest extent. If we are honest with ourselves, we don’t even know the fullest extent of every thought and motive and opinion that is procured in our own minds. So therefore, what we are left with is not reason, but rather perspectives and probabilities."
Sotear Chann