Definitionadj. of or relating to or characteristic of rationalism
Last update: October 19, 2015
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This difficulty has continued, and the extreme rationalist position taken up by some leaders has alienated the sympathy not only of the obscurantists but of those who were prepared to go some distance in the direction of a liberal theology. [Please select]
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"[25] His credulity in these points may be disappointing to the reader who hopes to find in Scot a scientific rationalist." [Please select]
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The transcendental ego seems nowadays in rationalist quarters to stand for everything, in empiricist quarters for almost nothing. [Please select]
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History, in fact, is the great rationalist; and the Catholic conscience is scandalised by her. [Please select]
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--But here again, it is history that is the rationalist--not we poor historians. [Please select]
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As a rationalist he sides with Spinoza against Locke, as an individualist with Locke against Spinoza. [Please select]
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The empiricist considers thought transformed, sublimated perception, while the rationalist sees in perception only confused and less distinct thought. [Please select]
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The group of eminent men who made Edinburgh a philosophical centre was thoroughly in sympathy with the rationalist movement of the eighteenth century. [Please select]
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