Rationalism

  • 41Pancritical rationalism — (PCR), also called Comprehensively Critical Rationalism (CCR), is a development of critical rationalism and panrationalism originated by William Warren Bartley in his book The Retreat to Commitment . PCR attempts to work around the problem of… …

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  • 42Theistic rationalism — is a hybrid of natural religion, Christianity, and rationalism, in which rationalism is the predominant element. [cite web url = http://www.claremont.org/publications/pubid.394/pub detail.asp title = Founding Creed month = January year = 2005… …

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  • 43Critical rationalism — a theory or method based on the thesis that human reason can in principle be the source of all knowledge. In the modern period, rationalism was initially championed by René Descartes and spread during the 17th and 18th centuries, primarily in… …

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  • 44Pancritical rationalism — a theory or method based on the thesis that human reason can in principle be the source of all knowledge. In the modern period, rationalism was initially championed by René Descartes and spread during the 17th and 18th centuries, primarily in… …

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  • 45NEO-RATIONALISM —    See RATIONALISM …

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  • 46semi-rationalism —    This term was invented to describe various theological positions that tend to overemphasize reason and minimize the role of faith in the faith reason dialect. Various types of semi rationalism, which enjoyed some degree of popularity in the… …

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  • 47Рационализм (rationalism) — P. филос. позиция, согласно к рой решающая роль в установлении истины принадлежит разуму. Его можно противопоставить эмпиризму, считающему опыт необходимым условием приобретения знания. С т. зр. рационалиста, идеи носят врожденный характер, а с т …

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  • 48critical rationalism — noun The doctrine that scientific theories, and any other claims to knowledge, can and should be rationally criticized, and, if they have empirical content, can and should be subjected to tests which may falsify them …

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  • 49Founder of Continental Rationalism — Rene Descartes …

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  • 50economic rationalism — A government s free market approach to economic management. This approach is typically reflected in the adoption of privatisation, deregulation, user pays , and low public spending. Most Australians are surprised to discover that this is an… …

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