@misc{Lexicon of Arguments, title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 28 Mar 2024}, author = {Schopenhauer,Arthur}, subject = {Reason}, note = {Korfmacher Schopenhauer zur Einführung Hamburg 1994 I 28 Principle of sufficient reason/Schopenhauer: fourfold root: the four classes of ideas accordingly. 1st Empirically: causality, reason of becoming 2nd Corresponding to the terms: the basis of knowledge, justification of judgments 3rd According to the a priori forms of space and time : location, sequence in time, by pure sensuality, ground of being 4th Law of motivation, which corresponds to the subject of the will, reason for action. >Imagination, >Reason (Justification), >Justification, >Ultimate Jusification, >Causality, >Change, >Concepts, >Recognition, >Judgments, >a priori, >Space, >Time, >Being, >Motivation, >Actions. - - - I 25 Mind (Verstand)/Schopenhauer: has only one object. Reason (Vernunft): merges objects.},