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As I noted at the beginning of this essay, human beings have no functions, no purposes, in virtue of which their qualities can be evaluated, except those they themselves decide to adopt.
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In particular "purpose" is sometimes used to apply to the concept rather than the corresponding object (e.g., Introduction IV, 180), and "purposiveness" is usually used to denote, not the causality of the concept, but the property in virtue of which an object counts as a purpose (e.g., FI IX, 234).
But human beings are capable of realizing their noumenal freedom only in virtue of their capacity, as natural beings, to set themselves purposes and to use nature to fulfil them.
Another example of a view positing multiple contents for multiple explanatory purposes is Shoemaker's theory of color experience, according to which experience represents both color properties, partly in virtue of representing associated 'appearance properties' (see Section 4.1 for discussion).
In virtue of what, precisely, would you distinguish them aesthetically?
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Then, in virtue of the continuity of, we see that.
or, in virtue of the definition of, (3.11).
In virtue of Lemma 2.5, there exists such that.
In virtue of Lemma 3.1, there exists such that (3.12).
In virtue of that, this paper proposes a new technique for locating the suitable load buses for the purpose of load shedding considering multi-contingencies, that is, by means of stability index tracing.
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