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In philosophy, practical reason is the use of reason to decide how to act. Philosophy is the study of general problems concerning matters such as existence knowledge truth beauty justice validity mind and language Reason involves the ability to think understand and draw Conclusions in an Abstract way as in Human thinking Action theory is an area in Philosophy concerned with theories about the processes causing intentional (wilful human bodily movements of more or less complex kind This contrasts with theoretical reason (often called speculative reason), which is the use of reason to decide what to believe. Speculative reason or pure reason is theoretical (or Logical deductive) thought (sometimes called theoretical reason as opposed to practical (active For example: agents use practical reason to decide how to build a telescope, but theoretical reason to decide which of two theories of light and optics is the best. Speculative reason or pure reason is theoretical (or Logical deductive) thought (sometimes called theoretical reason as opposed to practical (active

In cognitive research, practical reason is the process of ignoring unproductive possibilities in favor of productive possibilities. Cognition is a concept used in different ways by different disciplines but is generally accepted to mean the process of awareness or thought It is considered a form of cognitive bias, because it is illogical. For an article about the conceptual problems of the mind see Cognitive closure (philosophy. An example would be calling all hospitals to look for your missing child, but not checking morgues, as finding his corpse would be 'counter-productive. '

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practical reason

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  1. (philosophy) The use of reason to decide how to act.
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