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rationalism

Noun

This term describes a cognitive framework where the mind is viewed as the primary engine of truth, prioritizing deductive reasoning over the perceived instability of sensory data. It carries a connotation of intellectual rigor and systematic logic, often appearing in academic or philosophical debates regarding epistemology. As an uncountable noun, it refers to a conceptual system or a general mindset. It does not take a plural form in standard usage, as it represents an abstract philosophy rather than a discrete object.

Meanings

Noun

The philosophical theory or belief that reason and logic are the primary sources of knowledge, rather than sensory experience or divine revelation.

"The philosopher argued that rationalism provides a more stable foundation for truth than empiricism."

Noun

A general commitment to basing opinions and actions on reason and knowledge rather than on belief or emotional response.

"Her approach to management is characterized by a strict rationalism that prioritizes efficiency over tradition."

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