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Definition of Rationalism
1. Noun. (philosophy) the doctrine that knowledge is acquired by reason without resort to experience.
Generic synonyms: Philosophical Doctrine, Philosophical Theory
Derivative terms: Rationalistic
2. Noun. The theological doctrine that human reason rather than divine revelation establishes religious truth.
Specialized synonyms: Deism, Free Thought
Derivative terms: Rationalist
3. Noun. The doctrine that reason is the right basis for regulating conduct.
Generic synonyms: Doctrine, Ism, Philosophical System, Philosophy, School Of Thought
Definition of Rationalism
1. n. The doctrine or system of those who deduce their religious opinions from reason or the understanding, as distinct from, or opposed to, revelation.
Definition of Rationalism
1. Noun. (philosophy) The theory that the basis of knowledge is reason rather than experience, or divine revelation ¹
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Definition of Rationalism
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Medical Definition of Rationalism
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1. The doctrine or system of those who deduce their religious opinions from reason or the understanding, as distinct from, or opposed to, revelation.
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Rationalism
Literary usage of Rationalism
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1911)
"Rationalism connotes in philosophy the tendency of thought that lays special ...
In theology the term rationalism was first applied to criticism of church ..."
2. History of the Christian Church by John Fletcher Hurst (1900)
"THE first great characteristic of Rationalism was its disposition to throw off
the yoke of tradition. Nothing was to be accepted because it was old or had ..."
3. Protestant Thought Before Kant by Arthur Cushman McGiffert (1911)
"CHAPTER X Rationalism THE Protestant Reformation was mediaeval, not modern, in
its spirit and interest, and the Protestant scholasticism of the seventeenth ..."
4. A History of Philosophy by Frank Thilly (1914)
"To avoid misapprehension, however, Rationalism several points should be emphasized.
(1) By rationalism we may mean the attitude which makes reason instead ..."
5. A History of Philosophy by Frank Thilly (1914)
"To avoid misapprehension, however, Rationalism several points should be emphasized.
(1) By rationalism we may mean the attitude which makes reason instead ..."
6. The Contemporary Review (1866)
"The aim of the volumes is to trace the " History of the Eise and influence of
the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe,"—something very different, as the reader ..."
7. A History of German Literature by John George Robertson (1902)
"Rationalism, the logical development of that empiricism first taught by Bacon,
... With phenomenal rapidity, Germany passed through a period of rationalism, ..."
8. A History of German Literature by John George Robertson (1902)
"Rationalism, the logical development of that empiricism first taught by Bacon,
... With phenomenal rapidity, Germany passed through a period of rationalism, ..."