When something is based on a reason, it is often referred to as being "justified" or "rational." This indicates that there is a logical foundation or reasoning behind a decision, action, or belief. In philosophy, this can also be described as having a "rationale" or being "reasoned."
When you think of something rationally and not based on ones feelings or ore assumptions
Reason and cause are related but distinct concepts. A cause refers to something that brings about an effect or a change, while a reason typically pertains to the justification or explanation for why something is the case or why an action is taken. In essence, a cause answers "what happened?" and "why did it happen?" whereas a reason addresses "why should we consider it important?" or "why did someone choose to do something?"
intellect
Yes, a square based pyramid is called a tetrahedron.
the answer is called the sum...is that what you were asking?
The purpose or reason for something is also called the "rationale" or "justification."
A reason for why something happens is called a "cause." It refers to the factor or circumstance that leads to a particular effect or outcome.
Fruitcake because there is no reason.
Justified.
To kick something to the curb is an idiom that means you are discarding something. Imagine that you are in a car and you kick something out as you drive by, or that you kick something off the sidewalk to the curb on the street. If you kick reason to the curb, you discard reason or logic. This would mean that you are ignoring reason and logic and making decisions based on emotion instead.
"Illogical" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is not based on reason or logic.
"Irrational" is an adjective. It is used to describe something that is not based on reason or logic.
Character Motives is what it is called.
Hearsay
Character Motives is what it is called.
Sense Memory.
Reason and excuse are similar in that both are used to justify or explain a situation or behavior. However, a reason is usually based on logic or reality and provides a legitimate explanation, while an excuse may be seen as a way to avoid responsibility or consequences.