In philosophy, rationalism is the epistemological view that "regards reason as the chief source and test of knowledge" or "any view appealing to reason...
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Look up rationalism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rationalism is a philosophical position, theory, or view that reason is the source of knowledge...
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In architecture, Rationalism (Italian: razionalismo) is an architectural current which mostly developed from Italy in the 1920s and 1930s. Vitruvius had...
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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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Critical rationalism is an epistemological philosophy advanced by Karl Popper on the basis that, if a statement cannot be logically deduced (from what...
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Critical Rationalism: A Restatement and Defence (1994) is a book on the philosophy of science by the philosopher David Miller. Book reviews include those...
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Natural theology (redirect from Rationalism (theology))
Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action Theistic evolution Theistic rationalism Theophysics "Physicotheology | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com...
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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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Pancritical rationalism (literally "criticism of all things", from pan-, "all", also known as PCR), also called comprehensively critical rationalism (CCR),...
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Laicism (redirect from Religious rationalism)
Laicism or religious rationalism refers to the policies and principles where the state plays a more active role in excluding religious visibility from...
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Epistemology (section Rationalism)
thought to be attained through reason alone, as featured prominently in rationalism. This might also include a non-rational faculty of intuition, as defended...
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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...
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Islamic rationalism are followers of the current of thought in the Islamic world that trusts reason, argues that God can be reached through reason and...
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Jewish philosophy (redirect from Jewish rationalism)
part of classic rabbinic literature, though the decline of scholastic rationalism coincided with historical events which drew Jews to the Kabbalistic approach...
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In philosophy and in its current sense, rationalism is a line of thought that appeals to reason or the intellect as a primary or fundamental source of...
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Secular humanism (redirect from Secular rationalism)
Morality without religion Naturalistic pantheism Nontheism Objectivism Rationalism Secular religion Skepticism Stoicism Transhumanism Thinking And Moral...
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Empirical evidence (section Empiricism and rationalism)
rational intuition and therefore as not dependent on empirical evidence. Rationalism fully accepts that there is knowledge a priori, which is either outright...
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Solipsism (section Rationalism)
believes that subjective impressions (empiricism) or innate knowledge (rationalism) are the sole possible or proper starting point for philosophical construction...
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Fallibilism (section Critical rationalism)
pointed out that critical rationalism only shows how theories can be falsified, but it omits how our belief in critical rationalism can itself be justified...
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It is one of several competing views within epistemology, along with rationalism and skepticism. Empiricists argue that empiricism is a more reliable...
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Lutheranism (section Rationalism)
countering Rationalism and striving to advance a revival known as the Erweckung, or Awakening. In 1806, Napoleon's invasion of Germany promoted Rationalism and...
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Modern philosophy (section Rationalism)
groundbreaking philosophical system which claimed to bring unity to rationalism and empiricism. Whether or not he was right, he did not entirely succeed...
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Knowing Purely by Thinking Blackburn 2008, Empiricism Blackburn 2008, Rationalism Steup & Neta 2020, 4. The Structure of Knowledge and Justification Truncellito...
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Anti-realism (redirect from Realistic rationalism)
Realistic Rationalism. In this book, he put forward a position called realistic rationalism, which combines metaphysical realism and rationalism. A more...
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Hans Albert (section Critical rationalism)
universities, such as the 1990 lectures at the University of Graz on Critical Rationalism, the 1995 Walter Adolf Lectures at Hochschule St. Gallen, and the 1998...
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Existentialism (category Criticism of rationalism)
Friedrich Nietzsche and novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky, all of whom critiqued rationalism and concerned themselves with the problem of meaning. In the 20th century...
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Pseudoskepticism (redirect from Irrational Rationalism)
Pseudoskepticism (also spelled as pseudoscepticism) is a philosophical or scientific position that appears to be that of skepticism or scientific skepticism...
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Philosophy of social science (redirect from Scientific rationalism)
between individual people and their wider social involvement. Scientific rationalism tried to dissociate logical transactions from the emotional motivation...
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Postmodernism (category Criticism of rationalism)
or mode of discourse characterized by skepticism towards scientific rationalism and the concept of objective reality (as opposed to subjective reality)...
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17th century in philosophy (redirect from Age of Rationalism)
This is a timeline of philosophy in the 17th century (17th-century philosophy). 1649 – Christina, Queen of Sweden (reigned 1632–1654) invited René Descartes...
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