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Practical Reasoning

Is Practical Reasoning Presumptive?

Is Practical Reasoning Presumptive?

... any practical argument for which, ...In practical reasoning affirmative answers to several of the questions would be the standard ...any practical proposal would find itself relegated to the ...

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Desire and value in practical reasoning

Desire and value in practical reasoning

... the practical syllogism can be thought of as the most basic unit of practical reasoning, out of which much more complicated arguments might be ...the practical syllogism as the “most basic ...

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Formalising Collaborative Decision Making and Practical Reasoning in Multi Agent Systems

Formalising Collaborative Decision Making and Practical Reasoning in Multi Agent Systems

... of practical reasoning and decision-making has con- centrated on solipsistic agents [25, ...of practical reasoning and decision-making so that they deal with the inherently social aspects of ...

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Why Assertion and Practical Reasoning Are Possibly Not Governed by the Same Epistemic Norm

Why Assertion and Practical Reasoning Are Possibly Not Governed by the Same Epistemic Norm

... and practical reasoning are necessarily governed by the same epistemic norm (“Why assertion and practical reasoning must be governed by the same epistemic norm”, Pacific Philosophical ...

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Richardson's Practical Reasoning About Final Ends

Richardson's Practical Reasoning About Final Ends

... Maxims such as these suggest that Practical Reasoning About Final Ends is impossible, from which it follows that the choice of means is rational but amoral, while our grasp of ends m[r] ...

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Wright's Practical Reasoning

Wright's Practical Reasoning

... Wright, Larry. San Diego, CA: Harcourt Brace Jovano- vich. Larry Wright's Practical Reasoning is a textbook for reasoning courses. Wright focuses on techniques for analyz[r] ...

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Pollock on Practical Reasoning

Pollock on Practical Reasoning

... Pollock's model includes three types ofnon-epistemic state transitions which are subject to rational evaluation: (a) from beliefs about the expected situation-likings of potential [r] ...

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Intention & practical reasoning

Intention & practical reasoning

... Objections to saying all intentional actions are done as a result of practical reas ning are based on two narrow a viewpoint O>f reasoning or an oversimplified view of certain types .lf [r] ...

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The ethics of practical reasoning : exploring the terrain

The ethics of practical reasoning : exploring the terrain

... ‘ Good ethical decision-making is principled rather than pragmatic. ’ However, surely this opposition between principle and pragamatism is problematic in a discipline which is concerned with the need to act. As we have ...

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Practical Social Reasoning Systems

Practical Social Reasoning Systems

... general practical reasoning, it has to be integrated with some general-purpose reasoning architecture to be im- plemented in ...social reasoning cycle) can be combined with the BDI loop ...

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Introduction:  Reasoning for Change

Introduction: Reasoning for Change

... This issue of Informal Logic on the topic of “Reasoning for Change” was developed as an extension of the conference “Reason, Activism & Change: Philosophical Considerations,” held at the University of Windsor, ...

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In Defense of Analogical Reasoning

In Defense of Analogical Reasoning

... of reasoning has a long philosophical ...of reasoning meant to provide evidence for some conclusion, but instead as psychological ...of reasoning that can stand up to careful logical ...

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Probabilistic Reasoning in Cosmology

Probabilistic Reasoning in Cosmology

... of Reasoning in Philosophy” of his Principia asserted that “[w]e are to admit no more causes of natural things than such as are both true and sufficient to explain their appearances” because “Nature does nothing ...

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Causal Reasoning in Physics

Causal Reasoning in Physics

... It appears to be both natural and intuitive to think of the world as causally evolving. We conceive of events in the present as being caused by events in the past and, in turn, as acting as causes for what happens in the ...

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4/1/2014 CLINICAL REASONING!! Clinical Reasoning/ Problem Solving

4/1/2014 CLINICAL REASONING!! Clinical Reasoning/ Problem Solving

... Moral Courage – to commit to personal moral principles in order to act ethically or resist pressure to act unethically as required to maintain those principles EXAMPLE: Moral ow[r] ...

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Analyzing Conversational Reasoning

Analyzing Conversational Reasoning

... To characterize these arguments in the context of conversations, we adopted the standard logical vocabulary of argument, premise, and conclusion, while expanding tha[r] ...

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Walton's Abductive Reasoning

Walton's Abductive Reasoning

... But here the problem is that we still miss a definition (even a contextual one) of what clarity is-yet we need it, if we are to define understanding in terms of cl[r] ...

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Argumentation, Education and Reasoning

Argumentation, Education and Reasoning

... Not only must there be, or come to be, a common database for dialogue to succeed; success also requires that the common reckoning constructed be logically correct[r] ...

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Reflective Reasoning in Groups

Reflective Reasoning in Groups

... Students practice the critical and evaluative skills that typify higher order thinking skills on the tutor's and on each others' remarks.. Operationalised, this results in t[r] ...

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Rational Inconsistency and Reasoning

Rational Inconsistency and Reasoning

... Schotch and Jennings' logic pro- vides a plausible account of both our ability to tolerate inconsistency and our use of relative reductio arguments to con- strain t[r] ...

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