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    If there are aliens but they all for some reason behave in the same way – never leaving their planets, evolving to dense computational objects in the galactic halo, hiding from each other, or hiding themselves from us – then that is a strange and fascinating fact about the fate of civilizations
  • 4. 2. 2 Rationalism – PPSC PHI 1011: The Philosophers Quest - CCCOnline
    Rationalism is a school in Western philosophy that holds the view that reason is the chief source and test of knowledge Rationalists hold that reality itself has an inherently logical structure and that a class of truths exists that the intellect can grasp directly
  • Rationalism vs. Empiricism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    To be a rationalist, however, does not require one to claim that our knowledge is acquired independently of any experience: at its core, the Cartesian Cogito depends on our reflective, intuitive awareness of the existence of occurrent thought Rationalists generally develop their view in two steps
  • Rationalism - Wikipedia
    At its core, rationalism consists of three basic claims For people to consider themselves rationalists, they must adopt at least one of these three claims: the intuition deduction thesis, the innate knowledge thesis, or the innate concept thesis
  • Understanding Rationalism: Bridging Philosophy and Knowledge
    According to rationalists, truths discovered through reason are universal, necessary, and self-evident, and they form the bedrock of our understanding of reality The Core of Rationalism: A Priori Knowledge 🔗
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    rationalism, in Western philosophy, the view that regards reason as the chief source and test of knowledge Holding that reality itself has an inherently logical structure, the rationalist asserts that a class of truths exists that the intellect can grasp directly
  • Rationalism in Philosophical Traditions - ThoughtCo
    Rationalists typically claim that the self is known through a rational intuition, which is irreducible to any sensorial perception of ourselves; empiricists, on the other hand, reply that the unity of the self is illusory
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    All human beings should have fundamental rights Some rationalists and humanists go further and argue that animals should also have rights as they are living, sensate beings
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    Unlike empiricism, which relies heavily on sensory experience, rationalists believe that truths can be discovered through logical deductions and innate ideas Some key principles include: The Power of Reason : Rationalists hold that human reason can lead to certainty and knowledge
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    Rationalism holds that the human mind has the capacity, logically speaking, to establish truths about the nature of reality (including ourselves) by reason alone independently of experience; indeed, if knowledge of the fundamental structure of the world in the proper scientific sense is possible, then it must be derived from reason, which alone





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