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On the needs of theoretical and practical reason
Thinking beyond the limits of possible empirical knowledge requires a subjective reason for legitimizing its judgments. According to Kant, this lies in the feeling of a "need for reason", which for its part (in contrast to "non-rational" urge) must be ...
Christian Hamm
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On the nature of thinking without representation [PDF]
This article focuses on Deleuze’s attempt to describe so-called thinking of differences, which severs any connection with the premises of natural pre-philosophical thinking and good will tending towards good and truth.
Poma A.
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Living as if God exists: Looking for Common Ground in Times of Radical Pluralism [PDF]
This paper offers some comments on some metaphysical and epistemological claims of theological realism from the perspective of continental philosophy of religion, thereby taking the work of Soskice and Hick as paradigmatic for this kind of philosophical ...
Jonkers, Peter
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Multiphoton detachment from negative ions: new theory vs experiment [PDF]
In this paper we compare the results of our adiabatic theory (Gribakin and Kuchiev, Phys. Rev. A, accepted for publication) with other theoretical and experimental results, mostly for halogen negative ions. The theory is based on the Keldysh approach. It
Gribakin, G. F., Kuchiev, M. Yu.
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Quiddity and Practical Sentences Understanding Potency Functioning [PDF]
There have been several views by Muslim scholars on the quiddity of theoretical and practical reason and how they function in the understanding of practical sentences.
Muhammad Ali Nouri
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Every man has his price: Kant's argument for universal radical evil [PDF]
Kant famously claims that we have all freely chosen evil. This paper offers a novel account of the much-debated justification for this claim. I reconstruct Kant’s argument from his affirmation that we all have a price – we can all succumb to temptation ...
Indregard, Jonas Jervell
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The Problem of Mind and Reason and Its Philosophical and Educational Solution by V.V. Davydov
The article considers the philosophical and educational solution to the problem of mind and reason in the work of V.V. Davydov. The authors’ attention is focused on the dialectic of the correlation of the categories of ‘reason’ and ‘mind’.
Voznyak V.S., Lymonchenko V.V.
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The article focuses on re-evaluating Kant’s Transcendental Dialectic by initially highlighting its seemingly negative function within the Critique of Pure Reason as a mere regulative form for cognition and experience.
König Robert
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The PSR as a practical principle in Kantian ethics [PDF]
The Principle of Sufficient Reason (PSR) is the canonical expression of the idea of reality as fundamentally rational or intelligible, such that there is always a sufficient ground or explanation for everything about which such questions can be asked. In
Schafer Karl
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The Relationship between Reason and Revelation in the Practical Commandments of Religion from the Perspective of Ayatollah Javadi Amoli [PDF]
Practical rules, in most propositions, are associated with musts and mustn'ts (and are related to what should and should not be). Also, concepts denoting human voluntary actions do not indicate the existence of their external instances.
Hosameddin Sharifi, Hadi Yassaqi
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