How To Use Rationalistic In A Sentence

  • Marx exceeds rationalistic metaphysics and Political Economy and realizes the ontological transform of production.
  • It became the basis for government and social science and could be defined as rationalistic humanism or humanistic autonomy: the proclaimed and enforced autonomy of man from any higher force above him. Harvard University Commencement Address (A World Split Apart)
  • Baldwin argues that Nordau never fit together the pieces of his thinking—his rationalistic liberalism and his Volkish Zionism. Bloodlust
  • These are contrasted with ideas that are merely ‘arbitrary, rationalistic, or willed’, based on extemporary polemics.
  • It became the basis for political and social doctrine and could be called rationalistic humanism or humanistic autonomy: the pro-claimed and practiced autonomy of man from any higher force above him. Open Democracy News Analysis - Comments
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  • Kant demolished the rationalistic arguments of Anselm, Descartes, and others, for the existence of God.
  • Yet it did not enter into the composition of his religious faith, and this shows that his religious faith, though entirely free from suspicion of insincerity or ostentatious assumption, was like deism in so many cases, whether rationalistic or emotional, a kind of gratuitously adopted superfluity, not the satisfaction of a profound inner craving and resistless spiritual necessity. Rousseau (Volume 1 and 2)
  • It became the basis for government and social science and could be defined as rationalistic humanism or humanistic autonomy: the proclaimed and enforced autonomy of the individual from any higher force above him. Archive 2008-08-01
  • Men living estranged from God easily cast aside God's morals and principles, exchanging them for a blind belief in rationalistic expediency. The Spirit of '67
  • Christianity is now mild and rationalistic, ignoring the fact that all its so-called mildness and rationalism is due to the teaching of men who in their own day were persecuted by all orthodox Christians. The Necessity of Atheism
  • Veblen was not only a famous economist and sociologist in the 20th century but also a rationalistic representative in the philosophical genres of higher education.
  • Many other contemporaries, often in violent disagree - ment with Maurras and his group, also embraced what they called classicism: Julien Benda, a violent anti - romantic polemicist, highly rationalistic in outlook, recommended classicism. CLASSICISM IN LITERATURE
  • In our scientific age with its rationalistic world view, the idea of a person being raised form the dead sees laughable.
  • His idea of moral education, while not entirely neglectful of habit, feeling, and physical well-being, is almost a paradigm of a rationalistic approach, with an emphasis on maxims, rules, and above all cultivation of the mind.
  • While the outcome of the doctrine of the antinomy is the destruction of the dogmatic metaphysics of both the rationalistic and naturalistic schools, in the context of Kant's own philosophy the antinomy also has an important constructive function. ANTINOMY OF PURE REASON
  • But a few years before the ascendancy of such interpretations, a new naturistic-rationalistic evalua - tion of mythology came suddenly into prominence. Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • Veblen was not only a famous economist and sociologist but also a rationalistic representative in the philosophical genres of higher education.
  • Instead, a rationalistic view of reality prevails over an affectivity which is weak and ultimately unpersuasive. High school anthology: "The Cold Equations"
  • His religious faith, which had always been a rationalistic, brittle thing, simply broke apart.
  • Veblen was not only a famous economist and sociologist but also a rationalistic representative in the philosophical genres of higher education.
  • His religious faith, which had always been a rationalistic, brittle thing, simply broke apart.
  • Far from being a total innovation, historical Kabbalah represented an ongoing effort to systematize existing elements of Jewish theurgy, myth, and mysticism into a full-fledged response to the rationalistic challenge. David Shasha: Dangerous Mystic Motifs in Judaism
  • The inferior clergy as a body were far nearer in character to Trulliber than to Dr. Primrose; coarse, sordid, neglectful of their duties, shamelessly addicted to sinecurism and pluralities, fanatics in their Toryism and in attachment to their corporate privileges, cold, rationalistic, and almost heathen in their preachings, if they preached at all. The Ontario Readers: The High School Reader, 1886
  • Church upon points connected with their heresies, which they elaborated frequently upon rationalistic lines; and the pantheists and others of the schools criticized and syllogized revelation away in true free-thought style. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • Lessing, Wieland, Herder, Goethe, and Schiller (Wil - helm Münch, “Über den Begriff des Klassikers” in Zum deutschen Kultur - und Bildungsleben, Berlin [1912]), an extremely heterogeneous group of which Klopstock today would appear to belong to what is usually called sentimentalism; Lessing, in spite of his polemics against the practices of French tragedy, is a ration - alistic classicist who worshipped Aristotle; Wieland is rather a man of the Enlightenment whose art strikes us often as rococo; Herder would seem an irrationalistic preromantic. CLASSICISM IN LITERATURE
  • I plead guilty to a rational, not "rationalistic," approach to problems. Fail-Safe, &c.
  • It is eminently a product of what I have ventured to call the rationalistic temper. Pragmatism
  • This latter group was am minstay of rationalistic thought.
  • What is known as the Haskalah movement represents the application of the rationalistic method to the spiritual problems of The Menorah Journal, Volume 1, 1915
  • Rereading now the essays I have written for this and other papers in the Sixties, I am struck by the activistic, almost rationalistic, mood that permeates them. Reflections on the End of the Republic
  • Before the discussion continues, a major limitation of the concept, that has often been noted before, must be reported: The definition assumes a clear distinction between goals and means, itself a rationalistic distinction. THE MORAL DIMENSION
  • He was a strong opponent of the rationalistic tendencies which had infected some dialecticians of his times, and often warned his pupils against such as extol their dialectics above the teachings of the Church and the testimony of the The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • Veblen was not only a famous economist and sociologist in the 20th century but also a rationalistic representative in the philosophical genres of higher education.

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