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They didn't look for a new world. They stumbled upon it. They were looking for new trade routes to the known world.
No, empiricists believe that knowledge has movement in it, also called flux, because knowledge is made of perceptions and experience. Therefore, different people yield different feelings and they can all be correct, which makes the empirical world the world of "becoming". Rationalists are the ones who find knowledge in the world of being. To them, knowledge is immutable and static over time. Sorry I can't write too long, I'm writing my research paper and ran into this page. Hope it helps a little.
we need to look after our world because it is a very important place were we live and it is a home to every one
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The Rationalists was created in 1988.
The Rationalists has 244 pages.
The rationalists' view of God is that he is unlikely to exist in the way organized religions believe. Rationalists believe in using reason.
Rationalists like René Descartes viewed man as a thinking being with the capacity for reason and logic. They emphasized the importance of rationality and innate human abilities to discover truth and knowledge through reflection and deduction. Rationalists believed in the power of human reason to comprehend the world and shape one's understanding and experiences.
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rationalists
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the value of the individual
Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle
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No, because Religion is inherently irrational.
They had courage, enlightenment, independent thought/s, and idealism.