Rationalism in Philosophy

in GEMS5 years ago

Rationalism or the rationalist movement is a philosophical doctrine which states that truth must be determined through evidence, logic, and analysis based on facts, rather than through faith, dogma, or religious teachings.

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Rationalism has ideological and goal similarities to humanism and atheism, in that they aim to provide a vehicle for social and philosophical discourse outside of religious belief or superstition. However, there are differences with the two forms. And this is not what we do.

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So if I was to ask would you say that you're a thorough rationalist or an idealist or someone of dogma and faith.
Because though I believe in the powers of rationalism, and I think that way, I always rely on the others, more, for a balanced life

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