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Discover Ludwig"why to do" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
If you want to use "why" to ask a question, you need to follow it with a verb, as in "Why do you want to go?" or "Why did you go?" Examples: "Why did you suggest that plan?" "Why do you think it will work?".
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And why to do some particles have it, while others do not?
But I came to see that what readers often sought was not a ruling on what to do — they seemed to know — but an argument for why to do it.
"There was never any hesitation in how or why to do that because we were there to make a film about the disproportionate risk that Sherpas take in taking foreigners to the summit of Everest and back down again," she says.
Why to do it?
Suppose, for example, that the concept of a reason to do A is the concept of an explanation of why to do A, or of why doing A is a good thing to do.
To say that R was the reason for which the agent did A would then be to say that R was the explanation of why to do A which motivated the agent to do A. This rival account respects the conceptual relation between 'reason' and 'explanation' on which Williams and Davidson insist, but doesn't analyze practical reasons as any kind of explanation of action.
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Two weeks ago, we began looking at why to-do lists don't work, and then added the disclaimer "unless, of course, they do".
Why did you choose to do something?
"Why do they want to do that?
" 'Why do you want to do this?
Why did you have to do that?
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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