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  2. Practical philosophy - Wikipedia

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    In Sweden [5] and Finland courses in theoretical and practical philosophy are taught separately, and are separate degrees. Other countries may use a similar scheme—some Scottish universities, for example, divide philosophy into logic, metaphysics, and ethics—but in most universities around the world philosophy is taught as a single subject.

  3. Practical reason - Wikipedia

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    In philosophy, practical reason is the use of reason to decide how to act. It contrasts with theoretical reason, often called speculative reason , the use of reason to decide what to follow. For example, agents use practical reason to decide whether to build a telescope , but theoretical reason to decide which of two theories of light and ...

  4. Praxis (process) - Wikipedia

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    Praxis is the process by which a theory, lesson, or skill is enacted, embodied, realized, applied, or put into practice."Praxis" may also refer to the act of engaging, applying, exercising, realizing, or practising ideas.

  5. Procedural knowledge - Wikipedia

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    Procedural knowledge (i.e., knowledge-how) is different from descriptive knowledge (i.e., knowledge-that) in that it can be directly applied to a task. [2] [4] For instance, the procedural knowledge one uses to solve problems differs from the declarative knowledge one possesses about problem solving because this knowledge is formed by doing.

  6. Rationality - Wikipedia

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    Practical rationality, on the other hand, is about how the world corresponds to the ideal set up by the mind and how it should be changed. [6] [7] [68] [1] Another difference is that arbitrary choices are sometimes needed for practical rationality. For example, there may be two equally good routes available to reach a goal.

  7. Practical arguments - Wikipedia

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    2 Example 1. 3 Example 2. 4 See also. 5 ... Practical arguments are a logical structure used to determine the validity or dependencies of a claim made in natural ...

  8. Techne - Wikipedia

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    Today, while the Ancient Greek definition of techne is similar to the modern definition and use of "practical knowledge", [2] techne can include various fields such as mathematics, geometry, [3] [4] medicine, shoemaking, rhetoric, philosophy, music, and astronomy.

  9. Aristotelian ethics - Wikipedia

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    Aristotle also says, for example in NE Book VI, that such a complete virtue requires intellectual virtue, not only practical virtue, but also theoretical wisdom. Such a virtuous person, if they can come into being, will choose the best life of all, which is the philosophical life of contemplation and speculation.