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Examining the perceptual dimension of practical reason in transcendent wisdom [PDF]
Reason, which is one of the sources of knowledge, is divided into theoretical and practical; There is no difference in the existence of theoretical intellect and its role in the perception of generalities.
Jamall Soroush, Ehsan Torkashvand
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To What Extent Does Kant's Doctrine of the Highest Good Embody a Realist Orientation Towards Ethics? [PDF]
In recent years, an increasing body of literature explores the idea that Kant may be read as endorsing a kind of meta-ethical constitutivism. In this paper, I argue that this label only partly fits.
Sasha Mudd
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Is Kantian Ethics Morally Alienating? Comments on Mudd [PDF]
Kant’s philosophy is notoriously based on the dichotomy between the phenomenal and the noumenal world. This dichotomy digs a rift across human nature by separating the animal and the rational parts of it, its heteronomous and autonomous components, duty ...
Francesco Testini
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Generative Adversarial Approach to Urban Areas’ NDVI Estimation: A Case Study of Łódź, Poland
Generative adversarial networks (GAN) opened new possibilities for image processing and analysis. Inpainting, dataset augmentation using artificial samples, or increasing spatial resolution of aerial imagery are only a few notable examples of utilising ...
Adamiak Maciej +2 more
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The Fragility of Convergence: Public Reason, Political Liberalism and Stability
John Rawls’s move from A Theory of Justice to Political Liberalism was motivated by his dissatisfaction with the account of stability offered in part III of Theory.
Fryfogle, Paul
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The Normativity of Instrumental Reason
Most philosophers think it uncontroversial that practical reason requires us to take the means to our ends, but have been silent about the normative foundation of this requirement.
Korsgaard, Christine +1 more
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Infinity and Beyond? Learning How to be Finite [PDF]
This article discusses the newly added Chapter 16 and Chapter 17 of Adrian W. Moore’s latest edition of The Infinite from 2019. The article interprets Moore’s focus on metaphysical infinity and finitude via his trialogue between Spinoza, Hegel, and ...
Jennifer Bunker
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The Teachings of Mistle Thrush and Kingfisher
What would it be like to learn to live in and experience a world of sentient beings rather than inert objects? How can we learn to awarely participate in a world of communication and interaction, in which trees, crows and rivers may grace us with a ...
Peter Reason, Sarah Gillespie
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Simulated Reasoning is Reasoning
Reasoning has long been understood as a pathway between stages of understanding. Proper reasoning leads to understanding of a given subject. This reasoning was conceptualized as a process of understanding in a particular way, i.e., "symbolic reasoning". Foundational Models (FM) demonstrate that this is not a necessary condition for many reasoning tasks:
Hendrik Kempt, Alon Lavie
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