The Theory of Practical ReasonOpen Court, 1965 - 440 страница |
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... capacity to which these terms are properly applied . This may be a " natural " property or capacity discoverable by empirical observation or inquiry the capacity to produce " value " experiences , for example or a non - natural quality ...
... capacity to which these terms are properly applied . This may be a " natural " property or capacity discoverable by empirical observation or inquiry the capacity to produce " value " experiences , for example or a non - natural quality ...
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... capacity to produce or contribute to something else . A really excellent examination paper is good as such and on ... capacity to think at first hand and fruitfully about it . The passages in which this capacity is manifest can be cited ...
... capacity to produce or contribute to something else . A really excellent examination paper is good as such and on ... capacity to think at first hand and fruitfully about it . The passages in which this capacity is manifest can be cited ...
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... capacity is shown by the way in which he asks them . He may do so stupidly , or irresponsibly , or with undue ... capacity so to act as it is actualized in what in this way he does is his freedom as a practical or willing agent . A man ...
... capacity is shown by the way in which he asks them . He may do so stupidly , or irresponsibly , or with undue ... capacity so to act as it is actualized in what in this way he does is his freedom as a practical or willing agent . A man ...
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THE WHY OF PRACTICAL UNDERSTANDING | 1 |
PRACTICAL REASONS AS GROUNDS FOR ACTION | 24 |
THE JUSTIFYING USE OF GOOD | 57 |
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