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    Real-world constraint-navigation is itself part of ration... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Spinoza's premise that shared rational nature entails behavioral convergence conflates agreement in principle with agreement in application under real-world constraints.

    Real-world constraint-navigation is itself part of rational application, not separate from it—divergence under constraints shows different rationality levels, not principle-application conflation.

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    Divergence(as a way to describe the difference between Aristotle's and Craig's positions)
    A difference or disagreement between two things, like when two paths split apart and go in different directions.
    Principle-application conflation(as used in philosophy of action and ethics)
    Mistakenly treating the ideal rule or principle as the same thing as how it actually gets used in messy, real-world situations.
    Rational application(as used in philosophy of action)
    The actual act of using logical thinking and principles to solve real problems, not just understanding the principles in theory.
    constraint(canonical formulations of general relativity and electromagnetism)
    A condition encoding the fact that canonical variables cannot be specified independently of one another.

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    rationality(Traditional conception being challenged by epistemic relativists)
    A cognitive virtue and hallmark of the scientific method, intimately tied to requirements of consistency, justification, warrant, and evidence for beliefs.

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