rationalism
English
noun
Definitions
- (philosophy) The theory that the reason is a source of knowledge independent of and superior to sense perception.
- (philosophy) The theory that knowledge may be derived by deductions from a priori concepts (such as axioms, postulates or earlier deductions).
- A view that the fundamental method for problem solving is through reason and experience rather than faith, inspiration, revelation, intuition or authority.
- Elaboration of theories by use of reason alone without appeal to experience, such as in mathematical systems.
Etymology
Suffix from English rational (reasonable).
Origin
English
rational
Gloss
reasonable
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- antirational English
- antirationalism English
- arational English
- biorational English
- birational English
- extrarational English
- hyperrational English
- non-rational English
- nonrational English
- prerational English
- pseudorationalism English
- rational English
- rational number English
- rationalise English
- rationalist English
- rationalistic English
- rationality English
- rationalize English
- rationally English
- rationalness English
- semirational English
- subrational English
- superrational English
- suprarational English
- transrational English
- ultrarational English
- unirational English
- racionális Hungarian
- rationel Old French
- rasyonal Cebuano
- rational
- arational
- rationally
- birational
- subrational
- biorational
- rationalize
- nonrational
- rationalist
- prerational
- rationalise
- unirational
- rationality
- rationalness
- antirational
- semirational
- non-rational
- hyperrational
- rationalistic
- extrarational
- suprarational
- transrational
- superrational
- ultrarational
- rational number
- antirationalism
- pseudorationalism