The "bar of reason" refers to a standard or threshold of rationality and logical thinking that is expected in arguments, discussions, or judgments. It serves as a guideline for assessing the validity and soundness of reasoning. When something meets the bar of reason, it is considered coherent, justifiable, and based on sound principles, whereas failing to meet it suggests a lack of rational foundation.
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