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Qué (quién) es Rationalist - definición

PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW THAT REASON SHOULD BE THE CHIEF SOURCE OF KNOWLEDGE
Rationalist; Continental Rationalism; European Rationalism; Rationalist tradition; Rationalism (philosophy); Continental rationalism; Rationalisms; Rationalists; Anti-rationalism; Rationalist movement; Reasonism; Reasonist; Rationalistic; Epistemological rationalism; Rationalist philosophy; Criticism of rationalism
  • [[Ibn Sina]] Portrait on Silver Vase
  • [[Plato]] in ''[[The School of Athens]]'', by [[Raphael]]
  • Detail of Pythagoras with a tablet of ratios, numbers sacred to the Pythagoreans, from ''[[The School of Athens]]'' by [[Raphael]]. [[Vatican Palace]], [[Vatican City]]

rationalist         
(rationalists)
1.
If you describe someone as rationalist, you mean that their beliefs are based on reason and logic rather than emotion or religion.
White was both visionary and rationalist.
ADJ
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If you describe someone as a rationalist, you mean that they base their life on rationalist beliefs.
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see also rationalism
Rationalist         
·noun One who accepts rationalism as a theory or system; also, disparagingly, a false reasoner. ·see Citation under Reasonist.
Rationalist–constructivist debate         
Rationalist-constructivist debate
The rationalist–constructivist debate is an ontological debate within international relations theory between rationalism and constructivism. In a 1998 article, Christian Reus-Smit and Richard Price suggested that the rationalist–constructivist debate was, or was about to become, the most significant in the discipline of international relations theory.

Wikipedia

Rationalism

In philosophy, rationalism is the epistemological view that "regards reason as the chief source and test of knowledge" or "any view appealing to reason as a source of knowledge or justification". More formally, rationalism is defined as a methodology or a theory "in which the criterion of truth is not sensory but intellectual and deductive".

In an old controversy, rationalism was opposed to empiricism, where the rationalists believed that reality has an intrinsically logical structure. Because of this, the rationalists argued that certain truths exist and that the intellect can directly grasp these truths. That is to say, rationalists asserted that certain rational principles exist in logic, mathematics, ethics, and metaphysics that are so fundamentally true that denying them causes one to fall into contradiction. The rationalists had such a high confidence in reason that empirical proof and physical evidence were regarded as unnecessary to ascertain certain truths – in other words, "there are significant ways in which our concepts and knowledge are gained independently of sense experience".

Different degrees of emphasis on this method or theory lead to a range of rationalist standpoints, from the moderate position "that reason has precedence over other ways of acquiring knowledge" to the more extreme position that reason is "the unique path to knowledge". Given a pre-modern understanding of reason, rationalism is identical to philosophy, the Socratic life of inquiry, or the zetetic (skeptical) clear interpretation of authority (open to the underlying or essential cause of things as they appear to our sense of certainty). In recent decades, Leo Strauss sought to revive "Classical Political Rationalism" as a discipline that understands the task of reasoning, not as foundational, but as maieutic.

Ejemplos de uso de Rationalist
1. I think of Greenspan as Washington‘s last great rationalist.
2. Several feminist writers and representatives of rationalist organisations were present.
3. In the same year, he became president of the Rationalist Press Association.
4. "When I started writing I was a great rationalist and believed I was absolutely in control.
5. The famous scientist The note reveals a deeply spiritual side to a man more usually regarded as a strict rationalist.