Reason appears across cultures not as a Western invention but as a human capacity to examine beliefs against evidence and experience, though cultures differ in what counts as evidence and which questions deserve rational scrutiny. Recognizing this prevents both false universalism (reason is one way) and false relativism (all frameworks are equally valid).
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