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Chapter 7: Practical Reason Elevates Theoretical Reason within Reason’s Limits
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Theoretical Reason’s Supreme Principle and the Principle of Sufficient Reason
2023Abstract This chapter turns to the characterizations that Kant provides of reason’s governing principle, focusing first on his discussion of this in the theoretical domain. In doing so, it argues that reason’s most fundamental principle can be thought of as a version of the Principle of Sufficient Reason (PSR), albeit one that is ...
Schafer Karl
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Theoretical Reason and the Role of Ideas
2021This chapter seeks to connect Kant’s remarks on systematic unity in the Architectonic to his observations on the legitimate use of ideas in the Appendix to the Transcendental Dialectic. It analyses the theoretical role of ideas and their relation to the concepts of the understanding, as well as their relevance for the link between logical and ...
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Theoretical Reason and Practical Reason
Philosophy and Politics, 2022Mehdi Hairi Yazdi, Hairi Yazdi Mehdi
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A reason for theoretical terms
Erkenntnis, 1990The presence of nonobservational vocabulary is shown to be necessary for wide application of a conservative principle of theory revision.
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Freedom and (theoretical) reason
Synthese, 2014In a recent series of papers, Matthias Steup has defended doxastic voluntarism against longstanding objections. Many of his arguments center on the following conditional: if we accept a compatibilist notion of voluntary control, then, in most instances, belief-formation is voluntary and doxastic voluntarism the correct view.
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