- In philosophy,
rationalism is the
epistemological view that "regards
reason as the
chief source and test of knowledge" or "any view
appealing to reason...
- In architecture,
Rationalism is an
architectural current which mostly developed from
Italy in the 1920s and 1930s.
Vitruvius had
claimed in his work De...
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Critical rationalism is an
epistemological philosophy advanced by Karl Popper.
Popper wrote about critical rationalism in his works, such as: The Logic...
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Rationalism is a
philosophical position, theory, or view that
reason is the
source of knowledge.
Rationalism may also
refer to:
Rationalism (architecture)...
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Moral rationalism, also
called ethical rationalism, is a view in meta-ethics (specifically the
epistemology of ethics)
according to
which moral principles...
- The
philosophy of
rationalism,
understood as
having first emerged in the
writings of
Francis Bacon and René Descartes, has
received a
variety of criticisms...
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Theistic rationalism is a
hybrid of
natural religion, Christianity, and
rationalism, in
which rationalism is the
predominant element.
According to Henry...
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Morality without religion Naturalistic pantheism Nontheism Objectivism Rationalism Secular religion Skepticism Stoicism Transhumanism Thinking And Moral...
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Economic rationalism is an
Australian term
often used in the
discussion of
macroeconomic policy,
applicable to the
economic policy of many governments...
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portion of our
knowledge is
derived entirely from our
faculty of
reason (
rationalism).
According to some scholars, this
dispute was
resolved in the late 18th...