Why does Reason exist in Beings?
Why does Reason exist in Beings?
Because Beings have needs, they have the will to process information (i.e. to act) in order to serve them (see §05.00.02). How do they act, however? How do they do the processing? It is Reason, the ability to create an algorithm (in essence, to put one and one together), that tells Beings how to carry out the processing. Therefore, Reason is the result of need (see also §05.00.11), because, without Reason, a Being would have no way to serve its needs (and thus would not have needs as per their nature and therefore would be Things, see §05.00.10).
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