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Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont's briefer 1756 retelling, framed as a lesson in virtue for young girls, remains the basis for most adaptations.
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Strong conventionalists claim that the differences and similarities that we attribute to things exist in virtue of, for example, the social function of the relevant concepts rather than in natural facts.
Closure does not specify that s has justification for q in virtue of having justification for p and knowing that p entails q (for further discussion see Tucker 2010b).
However, s has no justification for Q2 in virtue of her justification for P2 from E2 and her knowledge of the entailment from P2 to Q2.
But it is intuitive that s will acquire no justification for Q2 in virtue of her justification for believing P2 based on E2 and her knowledge of the inferential link between P2 and Q2.
Yet if E1 had been known by s or if s had no defeater of the justification from E1 for P1, and s had known that P1 entails Q1, s would have acquired some justification for Q1 in virtue of her justification for P1 from E1 and her knowledge of the entailment from P1 to Q1. 6.
Consider a consequentialist view according to which each individual counts for one in virtue of having a capacity for a meaningful life (cf. Railton 1984), or a Kantian view that says that people have an intrinsic worth in virtue of their capacity for autonomous choices, where meaning is a function of the exercise of this capacity (Nozick 1974, ch. 3).
In these cases, whether or not Q1 is justified for s, s has no justification for Q1 in virtue of s's justification from E1 for P1 and s's knowledge that P1 entails Q1.
On this novel diagnosis of non-transmissivity, what would be paradoxical is that s could earn justification for Q10 in virtue of her non-empirical justification for P9 and P10 and her knowledge of the a priori link from P9, P10 via Q9 to Q10.
But Kant also allows for subjective material purposiveness, which is the kind of purposiveness exhibited by an agreeable object, i.e., one which pleases our senses (FI VIII, 224); and for objective formal purposiveness, which is exhibited by geometrical figures in virtue of their fruitfulness for solving mathematical problems (§62).
Maybe, for example, D1 involves existential quantification: it is short for 'In virtue of something, you, at some time, deserve to get a raise from someone at some time' (where the first time is the time at which the desert claim is true, and the second time is the time at which you deserve to get the raise).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com