Not exact matches
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.
Since part of the
practical function of
reason is to effect our survival, and since in employing the
second survival strategy
reason becomes «the emphasis upon novelty» (FR 20), it is easy to understand how someone in a basically conserving society would value up novelty and future - oriented behavior to the seeming exclusion of order and the preservation of the past via efficient causation (feelings of «causal efficacy»).
Others might do this for
practical reasons; it takes extra space and extra money to buy a
second twin when you're having twins.
Our
second reason is very
practical: The code of federal regulations # 21 part 56 requires it, and researchers can not submit findings for publication unless they have gone through appropriate procedures to access data.
Adam Lisberg, a spokesman for the MTA, told the Observer last week the authority is «full speed ahead» on the
Second Avenue subway, and made the decision for
practical and not financial
reasons.
The
second reason was a bit more
practical, it takes skill to put on and take off a romper if you don't know all the tricks.
The
second reason is a
practical, human one.
The
second reason are the
practical difficulties and uncertainties that result from the Mc Fadden judgment.