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  1. themerelyreal.wordpress.com

    A Personal Journey to Rationalism (Reading my last post on hedgehogs and foxes is useful, but not at all required, to understand this post) When I was younger, I used to be obsessed with the phrase "logically consistent worldview." I really, really wanted one. It seemed like the kind of thing that good intellectuals needed to have if they ...
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  3. thenewatlantis.com

    But Vogel's personal journey from rationalism to postrationalism is part of a wider intellectual shift — in hyper-STEM-focused Silicon Valley circles and beyond — toward a new openness to the religious, the numinous, and the perilously "woo." ... More and more rationalists and fellow-travelers were yearning to address personal ...
  4. philosophymt.com

    Nov 4, 2023This inquiry marked the beginning of a journey that would forever change the course of Western philosophy. 2. Core Tenets of Rationalism: Reason, Innate Ideas, and the Scientific Method. Rationalism, as a philosophical perspective, revolves around three key principles: the acquisition of knowledge through reason, the existence of innate ideas ...
  5. adisduderija.blogspot.com

    In this short piece I will share my personal journey and shed light on the ways in which these philosophical and theological frameworks have enriched my life and perspectives. Rationalism: Nurturing the Power of Reason . As a rationalist, I place great emphasis on the power of reason and critical thinking.
  6. fortnightlyreview.co.uk

    Philosophy as a personal journey. By Anthony O'Hear 'Philosophy begins in wonder. And at the end, when philosophic thought has done its best, the wonder remains. There have been added, however, some grasp of the immensity of things, some purification of emotion by understanding. ... Maybe critical rationalism, if it leads us to quibble over ...
  7. gutenberg.org

    The work recounts the author's journey from a devout upbringing as a Calvinist to his eventual embrace of Rationalism. Central to the narrative is Mangasarian's introspection on faith, reason, and his critique of dogmatic beliefs, aimed at encouraging his children—and potentially his readers—to seek their truths.
  8. lesswrong.com

    Rationalism, Empiricism and Skepticism all come close in different areas, but all overshoot the mark, making claims that are too bold. The philosophy of Pragmatism established in the 1870s by Charles Sanders Peirce manages to bridge the gap between deductivist Rationalism, inductivist Empiricism and nihilist Skepticism nicely, placing focus on ...
  9. petertatchellfoundation.org

    How I made the transition from dogma & superstition to rationalism. Published in Humanism Ireland, November-December 2014, under the title: My Journey from superstition to rationalism. By Peter Tatchell, Director, Peter Tatchell Foundation. Organised religion is the world's greatest fount of obscurantism, prejudice, superstition and oppression.
  10. daily-philosophy.com

    Apr 27, 2023This short primer explores René Descartes' Meditations on First Philosophy, his contribution to rationalism, and his impact on early modern philosophy. Books/Papers Classics Primers. ... The Meditations are written in the first person and take the form of a personal journey of doubt and reflection. Descartes begins by questioning the ...
  11. desiringgod.org

    Therefore, Lewis came to Christ as his Lord and God along the path of romanticism, or inconsolable longing, on the one hand, and the path of rationalism, or logic, on the other hand. Both of these experiences demanded of him that he own the reality of something beyond this material world, something Other, something More than this world.
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