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ROLE OF REASON IN HUMAN ACTIONS

Journal: International Journal of Management (IJM) (Vol.11, No. 4)

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Page : 1095-1103

Keywords : Humanities; Human Actions; Human Agency; Intention and The Will; Explanation of Human Action;

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Abstract

An activity that can only be carried out by a human person, and which is thus human. It's not always obvious that a person's actions are uniquely human. Animals are capable of performing some of the same cognitive and emotional tasks as humans can. The research set out to demonstrate the significance of rational thought in influencing human behavior that is out of the ordinary. Reason, defined as wants, beliefs, motivations, and intentions, is the underlying factor in every action. Reasons motivate and direct the intelligent person to do action. Reasoning with the ability to generalize allows the agent to foresee their own behavior, make conclusions with realworld relevance, and plot out their whole strategy. Reason organizes an activity in the best way possible, given the relevant goals, assumptions, and goals.

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