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1 I, 1 | persuasion, just as strict reasoning can be employed, on opposite 2 I, 2 | or follow a long chain of reasoning. The subjects of our deliberation 3 I, 4 | partly like sophistical reasoning. But the more we try to 4 I, 4 | with words and forms of reasoning. Even here, however, we 5 I, 10| nature, compulsion, habit, reasoning, anger, or appetite. It 6 I, 10| causes mentioned-either reasoning or emotion: due, indeed, 7 I, 10| before. Actions are due to reasoning when, in view of any of 8 II, 12| by moral feeling than by reasoning; and whereas reasoning leads 9 II, 12| by reasoning; and whereas reasoning leads us to choose what 10 II, 13| They guide their lives by reasoning more than by moral feeling; 11 II, 13| more than by moral feeling; reasoning being directed to utility 12 II, 20| which is the foundation of reasoning. This form of argument has 13 II, 22| Thus we must not carry its reasoning too far back, or the length 14 II, 23| then use the result when reasoning on the point at issue.~8. 15 II, 24| having gone through any reasoning process, we make a final 16 II, 24| produce the effect of genuine reasoning by our form of wording it 17 II, 25| said, is a false piece of reasoning. For they ought to decide 18 III, 10| then, that both speech and reasoning are lively in proportion