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In empirical matters (matters relating to sense experience), there is no such thing as "reasonable" or "unreasonable."

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1 is wrong. Please try again.

In empirical matters (matters relating to sense experience), there is no such thing as "reasonable" or "unreasonable."

Reason is the discovery of truths and falsehoods. Reason can discover empirical truths -- like "This apple is red." So reason and reasonableness can apply to empirical matters.

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2 is correct!

In empirical matters (matters relating to sense experience), there is no such thing as "reasonable" or "unreasonable."

Reason is the discovery of truths and falsehoods. Reason can discover empirical truths -- like "This apple is red." So reason and reasonableness can apply to empirical matters.

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