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Practical Reason

The Cambridge Habermas Lexicon, 2019
James Gledhill
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“Practical reason is not the will”: Kant and Reinhold's dilemma

European Journal of Philosophy, 2019
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd 852 Abstract Contrary to Karl Leonhard Reinhold's theoretical critique of Kant's philosophy, his practical critique has been almost unknown. In my paper, I shall reconstruct Reinhold's practical philosophy after Kant.
J. Noller
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Hidden Antinomies of Practical Reason, and Kant’s Religion of Hope

Kant Yearbook, 2018
In the Critique of Practical Reason, Kant argues that morality obliges us to believe in the immortality of the soul and the existence of God. I argue, however, that in two late essays - “The End of All Things” and “On the Miscarriage of all Philosophical
Rachel E Zuckert
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Reasons, practical reason, and practical reasoning

Ratio, 2004
AbstractThe concepts of reasons as supporting elements, of practical reason as a capacity, and of practical reasoning as a process are central in the theory of action. This paper provides a brief account of each. Several kinds of reason for action are distinguished.
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Evaluating Practical Reasoning

Synthese, 2007
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Practical reason

The Routledge Handbook of Practical Reason, 2020
Jack Broome
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Practical Reasoning and Practical Reasons in Hume

Hume Studies, 2008
Hume's discussion of the role of reason in the practical sphere is often read to imply two broad, negative claims: first, that passions and actions can (at most) only be regarded as responsive to reasons in so far as they are either in agreement with or contrary to the instrumental implications of other passions or desires. And second, that there is no
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Practical Reason Standards, Advice, and Practical Reason

2011
This chapter considers two sorts of cases in which it might seem as though an adviser is evaluating things from within the advisee's system of standards even though this system conflicts with her own. Based on these cases, the chapter offers a positive argument in favor of the author's contention that there is no mode of sincere advice in which the ...
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