Sentences with phrase «practical reasons as»

Now she stays with me only for practical reasons as she doesn't have a career or a degree and has never looked for a job.
But research suggests that trust matters for important practical reasons as well (Tschannen - Moran, 2014).
Isn't is wonderful you are able to enjoy your gift and talents not only for as a hobby but for practical reasons as well?
Gamers are coming together for practical reasons as well as social ones.
There is perhaps a practical reason as well, assuming that the person plans to retire in the US.
You must have a realistic, specific and practical reason as you are sure o be asked the query if called for interview.

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It's not surprising that general partners and their respective limited partners want to keep this activity quiet — an LP interest transfer resulting from a very practical reason could unnecessarily be misconstrued as a vote of no confidence by the LP or a signal of an LP's poor financial health.
He went on to say that in his opinion «Canadians culturally are quite a bit more utilitarian, more conservative, more practical in some ways [than Americans]» which he points to as being the main reason why initial interactions with Tilt by Canadian users have been less robust than Tilt's experience with American users of the platform.
But, even in the fundamental thinkers of high modernity, hints can be found that knowledge requires God: Descartes uses God in the Meditations in order to escape from the interiority where the cogito has stranded him; Kant uses God as a postulate of pure practical reason in order to hold on to the possibility of morality.
It is most illuminating that Taylor's pantheistic or pagan Catholicism gibes more as a description of a practical production than an invention of abstract reason.
In our materialistic times, man is identified as homo faber — which means that it is his use of tools, his utilization of wood and stone, that differentiates him from the animals; that it is his practical reason, his doing, that marks him as man.
Every affected individual must be able to participate as an exercise of practical reason alone.
For example, people reading this exchange with a view to assessing the validity of Madden's criticisms of my position and the soundness of my rebuttal are acting on one of practical reason's per se nota first principles» namely, that intellectual understanding of matters such as those under discussion is something worth having and expending time and effort to achieve.
As Wayne Meeks has argued, «This letter's most comprehensive purpose is the shaping of a Christian phronesis, a practical moral reasoning that is «conformed to Christ's death» in hope of his resurrection.»
Those who do develop a conception of the final good, of the good to be achieved in a life as a whole, often avoid mistakes in practical reasoning and choice, but not even they are immune from disaster striking or from unforeseen future contingencies forcing them to radically alter their plans.
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Rose grants that the New Testament is not an introduction to speculative reason, but he thinks Taylor misreads its emphasis on «practical life» as a critique of the quest for knowledge of God as such.
What does Kant say about freedom as the object of the postulate of practical reason?
In this idea of an antinomy of practical reason I see a second receptive structure for a critique of religion, applied more properly to its instinctual aspects, as in Freud.
One might be surprised that freedom is postulated by the dialectic when it is already implied by duty and has been formulated as autonomy in the framework of the Analytic of the Critique of Practical Reason.
It is therefore a freedom which has «objective reality»; whereas theoretical reason has only the idea of it, practical reason postulates its existence, as being that of a real causality.
Insofar as it is practical, reason demands completeness; but it believes in the mode of expectation, of hope, in the existence of an order where the completeness can be actual.
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.
Those who fear MacIntyre's position might commit him to some form of confessional theological position should be comforted by his adamant declaration that his metaphysical position, his account of natural law, as well as his understanding of practical reason and the virtues are secular.
One way to state the mistake at the root of Kim's dead end is in terms of the conflict, as he portrayed it, between practical and theoretical reason.
Ironically, neither can it be regarded as a «noumenal reality» and apprehended under The Critique of Practical Reason, because in his analysis of the antinomies of reason, Kant postulates that the thinking self is an immortalReason, because in his analysis of the antinomies of reason, Kant postulates that the thinking self is an immortalreason, Kant postulates that the thinking self is an immortal soul.
Although that might appear to be a conclusion of mere practical reason, first reached by the so - called Enlightenment, there is also a case to be made for it in terms of biblical Christianity as well as «natural law» or secular utilitarianism.
10, PG 91, 1133 D [20] Reason (logos) serves as man's chief faculty in the practical life, being the «exegete» of the virtues and the guide toward the Good.
Man can hear it only indirectly in the postulates of practical reason, which have remained, as it were, the small opening through which he can make contact with the real, that is, his eternal destiny.
There are practical reasons to be wary of heterosexuality as well.
Hall finds support for his claim that theoria and technological practice, contemplative knowledge and action as the quest for greatness, should be sharply distinguished and separated, in Whitehead's distinction (in The Function of Reason) between the speculative and practical uses of reason, the reason of Plato and the reason of Ulysses (UP 231; cf. FR ChaptReason) between the speculative and practical uses of reason, the reason of Plato and the reason of Ulysses (UP 231; cf. FR Chaptreason, the reason of Plato and the reason of Ulysses (UP 231; cf. FR Chaptreason of Plato and the reason of Ulysses (UP 231; cf. FR Chaptreason of Ulysses (UP 231; cf. FR Chapter 2).
It is for practical reasons and not only theological ones that he stresses the importance for ecumenism of the Life and Work programs for justice, peace and the integrity of creation (as well as, to mention other topics of importance to him and his audience, the «celebration of diversity» and the need for an «ecumenical hermeneutic» to satisfy doubters that there is such a thing as the «apostolic tradition» to which ecumenism must be faithful).
Hall characterizes this turn in various ways: as a shift in emphasis from «external technologies» to «internal technologies aimed at self - creativity» (UP 395; cf. 318 - 47), as the development of a «therapeutic society containing a plurality of techniques and practical reason in an aesthetic methodology» (UP 242).
Despite Hall's appeal to the Whiteheadian separation of «practical» and «speculative» reason, 11 I think that on a more fundamental level Whitehead too regards knowing (or more broadly the relation of any actual occasion to its «environment») as an active process in which the aim of the subject at its own attainment of value partially determines how it will respond to the objects of which it is aware.
It is clear that Whitehead sees a parallel between the physical and mental aspects of dipolar occasions and the practical (physical) and theoretical (mental) aspects which together constitute the proper function of Reason as a counterweight to the general tendency towards dissolution and decay (FR 32f.).
But as George depicts it, religion seems to be a mixture of practical reasoning about how to live and friendship or communion with one's coreligionists and one's God.
No doubt it failed finally for the same reason it lasted as long as it did, because it was a theology, gigantic and rigid and intricate, taking authority from its disciplines and its hierarchies even while they rendered it fantastically ill suited to the practical business of understanding and managing an economy.
Some did it for practical reasons, as a means to ensure better food, lodging, or security.
If you are desperate for sleep or you worry that your baby may have a sleep problem (if it's not a problem to you, it's not a problem), reach out and ask for practical support so you can catch up on sleep (you aren't imposing, most people love to be involved with a baby), look for a health professional who will address reasons for your baby's wakefulness such as feeding or medical issues and guide you to make changes, gradually with love.
Earlier it was due to practical reasons such as keeping the child warm at night and due to restrictions upon available space.
For practical reasons, weaning can make a lot of sense as it releases me from her schedule.
Discusses reasons for weaning as well as reasons to delay weaning; offers practical and helpful advice that respects the needs and feelings of both mother and child.
The reasoning is still basically the same as it was in the Federalist Papers: the reasons are entirely practical, rather than moral.
So, as a practical matter, I think Dave has shown that he's voted consistently with the Republicans over the past couple of years, and there's really no reason to go after him to maintain the voting base that we want to move New York State forward.»
Because of these practical reasons, the moral reasons were manufactured and now even the thought of purposefully killing an enemy with concentrated bug spray is seen as evil while killing that same person by stabbing him in the throat with a bayonet is perfectly fine.
In many cases there is simply no alternative for businesses than to use their own transport, either because of lack of public transport or for strictly practical reasons, such as carrying tools and equipment.
The British Humanist Association (BHA) has welcomed the Commission on Assisted Dying's call to reform the law to allow assisted dying for terminally ill adults as set out in its report, which is considered, detailed and recommends a change in the law for practical, ethical and legal reasons.
As Philipp and cpast have pointed out, there are practical reasons to believe that 200 nuclear weapons are more valuable than just 10.
He earned his status as the premier philosopher of modern times with such works as Critique of Pure Reason, Critique of Practical Reason and Critique of Judgment.
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