Sentences with phrase «practical reason gives»

Even more important, the dynamism and authority that Kant assigned to practical reason gives moral meaning to the increasingly rapid and violent pace of modern cultural change.
«A CO2 standard seems better not only for the practical reason given above, but because actual solar forcing is complex and the climate response to it is not well known.
Fixed Annuities for all practical reasons give you a designated interest rate that will never change if another financial disaster takes place in the United States.

Not exact matches

Criteria of this sort have almost universal practical assent, so that it is always necessary to give special reasons for their rejection.
It would be radio, for the practical reason that it gives you longevity.
That goal is the expression, on the level of duty, of the demand, the claim — the Verlangen — which constitutes pure reason in its speculative and practical use; reason «demands the absolute totality of conditions for a given conditioned thing» (beginning of the Dialectic of the Critique of Practical Rereason in its speculative and practical use; reason «demands the absolute totality of conditions for a given conditioned thing» (beginning of the Dialectic of the Critique of Practicalpractical use; reason «demands the absolute totality of conditions for a given conditioned thing» (beginning of the Dialectic of the Critique of Practical Rereason «demands the absolute totality of conditions for a given conditioned thing» (beginning of the Dialectic of the Critique of PracticalPractical ReasonReason).
Now this totality is not given but demanded; it can not be given, not only because the critique of the transcendental illusion accompanies it without fail, but because practical reason, in its dialectic, institutes a new antinomy; what it demands, in fact, is that happiness be added to morality; it thus requires to be added to the object of its aim, that this object may be whole, what it excluded from its principles, that they might be pure.
Given his early Marxism as well as the influence of Collingwood and Wittgenstein, it should not be surprising that MacIntyre grew to find in Aristotle's account of the virtues and practical reason an understanding of the conditions necessary for our actions to be intelligible.
Those chapters reflect the arguments MacIntyre had been developing against behaviorist and deterministic accounts of action, as well as his development of Wittgenstein's distinction between description and explanation — all of which is crucial for the constructive account After Virtue gives of practical reason and the virtues.
This gave Christians good reason to believe that science was a practical venture, that nature did follow fixed laws that could be discovered.
First, we are given an in - depth discussion of the process of practical reasoning; the moral evaluation of human action; a philosophical psychology that draws together the roles of intellect, will, and emotion in human acts and in the development of virtuous or vicious moral character; the nature of sin and the foundational role of conversion to Christ; and the place of law in the Christian life.
The French think this is practical for a few reasons: (i) it gives kids enough time to eat and digest their most important meal of the day; (ii) it gives teachers a proper break (they get a three or four course freshly prepared lunch (often the same thing the kids are eating) in a separate lunchroom!)
When you start banning multiple food groups and not allowing yourself to have gluten (the most bizarre part of this plan; there is no reason to give up gluten unless you have an intolerance to it) or sugar, you'll find that unless you are very experienced around a kitchen and alternative ingredients — or hire a personal chef — it is not easy to maintain a dietary lifestyle that is interesting, practical, healthy, and balanced.
While my husband always agreed with me that co-sleeping is the way to go, this article provided us with practical reasons to give our nay - saying friends and family.
He said this was part of the reason for the conversion of polytechnics into technical universities to give graduates the requisite practical experience to fit into the job market.
People who rejected the test gave various reasons, including concern that a positive result would affect their ability to obtain or keep health insurance, worries about the uncertainty in test results, and concern that the test would not have any practical value for those who oppose abortion.
As I discussed a few days ago, sometimes you might not be a match for someone for very practical reasons, however sometimes, when asked a pointed question, you might give an answer, but that doesn't necessarily mean it's a deal breaking issue... For example, whilst I would prefer to not date a smoker, and when asked would answer that, if I met someone I got on with well, and they happened to smoke, it wouldn't be a complete deal breaker for me.
In my next post, I'll share my own reasons, and I'll give some practical tips on getting ready for the school year.
If you've always wanted a Mini Cooper, but couldn't reason giving up so many practical features, you're not alone.
Given the $ 25,000 upgrade from the Audi S7, there's no practical reason to buy the full - sport RS if you don't plan to get really dynamic.
They gave a host of reasons that ranged from the highly practical to the sublime.
I decided to give the dry style food, «Toy breed» a chance and is the same great results, so I decided to do both, but for practical reasons when I leave my dogs at the doggie daycare I do the dry food.
For those reasons, I tend to give the nod to the Sapphire Preferred ® because it is typically going to be the more practical option for most consumers to get approved for.
Giving a boat / vessel a name is steeped in tradition and history and the reasons are practical, as well as sentimental.
I still like my PS4, but you guys aren't giving me much reason to find this platform practical anymore.
Wearing's plan to cultivate a bunch of skid - row types over a period of years, give them the run of her studio, and film the proceedings — sounds like a recipe for disaster, not only for practical and aesthetic reasons but on ethical grounds as well.
The point is, something being technically feasible in a given time scale is completely different to it being a real possibility for a host of practical, economic and sociological reasons.
Somehow the scientists would now have to give the world practical advice — yet without abandoning the commitment to strict rules of evidence and reasoning that made them scientists in the first place.
Giving evidence is certainly a part of the process, but social rules, legal requirements, emotional sensitivities, and practical restraints all influence how advocates, jury members and judges formulate and express their reasoning
The court will not interfere where extended or indeterminate sentences were justified, unless the practical result is manifestly excessive, or for some reason gives rise to real problems of administration.
Bobstro gave the practical answer, that it's a stupid idea for many reason.
But for practical reasons, as accidents always happen, it will give you fewer worries if you will incur the upfront expenses rather than be caught unprepared.
FAMILY LAW — CHILDREN — Best interests — Where both parents seek sole parental responsibility and for the child to live with them — Where the respondent mother believes the child would settle down and accept the arrangement if the court ordered for the child to spend no time with applicant father — Where the court has a statutory mandate to make parenting orders with the child's best interests as the paramount concern — Where there is little doubt that the child would benefit from having a meaningful relationship with both parents — Where the child's clear views that he does not want to spend time with the respondent mother should be given significant weight in the circumstances — Where the child is of an age, maturity and intelligence to have principally formed his own rationally based views — Where the court is satisfied that it is in the child's best interests for the presumption of equal shared parental responsibility to be rebutted — Where the respondent father is to have sole parental responsibility and the child is to live with him — Where the applicant mother is permitted to attend certain school and sporting events of the child — Where the child should be able to instigate contact with the respondent mother as he considers appropriate to his needs and circumstances — Where the orders made are least likely to lead to the institution of further proceedings in relation to the child — Where the child is to have the outcome of these proceedings, the effect of the orders and the reasons for judgment explained to him by an expert as soon as reasonably practical.
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