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Type Words
Synonyms freethinking
Type of ism, doctrine, philosophical system, philosophy, school of thought
Type Words
Type of philosophical doctrine, philosophical theory
Derivation rationalistic
Type Words
Type of theological doctrine
Has types free thought, deism
Derivation rationalist

Examples of rationalism

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Cultural practice, neoliberal rationalism, and virulent imaginative geographies.
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Rationalism is often seen as the mid-point between realism and internationalism.
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It is difficult to know how far down the social scale this rationalism extended.
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The cast is able, and Luckinbill is imposing as the skeptic son of rationalism.
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Savage rejected rationalism during later life and returned to his Catholic roots.
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Thus, the revival of rationalism was indeed a goal of the young Turkish Republic.
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I think all religions need to be swept aside in favor of rationalism and science.
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This deterioration of meaning is one of the grotesque side effects of rationalism.
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You end up as sceptical of entrenched rationalism as you are of the seemingly mad.
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  • (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge is acquired by reason without resort to experience
  • The theological doctrine that human reason rather than divine revelation establishes religious truth
  • The doctrine that reason is the right basis for regulating conduct
  • (rationalist) positivist: someone who emphasizes observable facts and excludes metaphysical speculation about origins or ultimate causes
  • (rationalistic) of or relating to the philosophical doctrine of rationalism
  • In epistemology and in its modern sense, rationalism is "any view appealing to reason as a source of knowledge or justification" (Lacey 286). In more technical terms it is a method or a theory "in which the criterion of the truth is not sensory but intellectual and deductive" (Bourke 263). ...
  • ASNOVA (Russian: u0410u0421u041Du041Eu0412u0410; abbreviation for u0410u0441u0441u043Eu0446u0438u0430u0446u0438u044F u043Du043Eu0432u044Bu0445 u0430u0440u0445u0438u0442u0435u043Au0442u043Eu0440u043Eu0432, "Association of New Architects") was an Avant-Garde architectural association in the Soviet Union, which was active in the 1920s and early 1930s, commonly called 'the Rationalists'.
  • The intellectual principles of Rationalism are based on architectural theory. Vitruvius had already established in his work De Architectura that architecture is a science that can be comprehended rationally. ...
  • Neology, the name given to the rationalist theology of Germany or the rationalisation of the Christian religion. It was preceded by slightly less radical Wolffism.