practical reason

practical reason
The use of reason to decide how to act.

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  • Practical reason — In philosophy, practical reason is the use of reason to decide how to act. This contrasts with theoretical reason (often called speculative reason), which is the use of reason to decide what to believe. For example: agents use practical reason to …   Wikipedia

  • practical reason — noun 1. : reason concerned with the practical accomplishment of chosen ends contrasted with theoretical reason 2. Kantianism : the action or office of reason in matters of the will; specifically : the determination of the grounds or universal… …   Useful english dictionary

  • practical reason — (in Kantian ethics) reason applied to the problem of action and choice, esp. in ethical matters. [1895 1900] * * * Rational capacity by which (rational) agents guide their conduct. In Immanuel Kant s moral philosophy, it is defined as the… …   Universalium

  • practical reason — Most generally, any reasoning aiming at a conclusion concerning what to do. More specifically, Aristotle s attempt to analyse this process in terms of the practical syllogism . See also phronēsis …   Philosophy dictionary

  • practical reason —  Практический разум …   Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов

  • Critique of Practical Reason —   Cover of 1898 English edition of the Critique of Practical Reason …   Wikipedia

  • Pure practical reason — is the opposite to general practical reason and appears in Immanuel Kant s Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals .It is the reason which drives actions without any sensible incentives. Human reasoning do these actions simply because those… …   Wikipedia

  • Reason — • Article discussing various definitions of the term Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Reason     Reason     † …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • reason, practical —    Practical reason is the human ability to decide through reflection on the appropriate course of action. Since Socrates (Plato, Protagoras 345e) many philosophers have assumed that if one knows the right course of action, one will necessarily… …   Christian Philosophy

  • Reason — involves the ability to think, understand and draw conclusions in an abstract way, as in human thinking. The meaning of the word reason overlaps to a large extent with rationality and the adjective of reason in philosophical contexts is normally… …   Wikipedia

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