Scientific rationalism encourage people to look at thing logicaly.
Socrates was thought to be a strong proponent of rationalism.
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Occidental rationalism (or instrumental rationalism) is the specific type of rationalism that the sociologist Max Weber claimed to have developed in Western societies over the past couple of hundred years. Specifically this developed out in predominantly Protestant countries and was the result of ascetic values associated with such sects. He explored these notions in the book The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism.
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The rationalism is according to the fat people in Greece
Greek rationalism emphasized the use of reason and observation to understand the natural world, laying the foundation for scientific inquiry. This philosophy influenced later thinkers during the Renaissance and Enlightenment, who built upon Greek ideas to develop the methods and principles that led to the Scientific Revolution. Key figures, such as Copernicus, Galileo, and Newton, applied these rationalist principles to challenge traditional beliefs and develop new scientific theories.
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Rene Descartes was the father of rationalism.
Greek rationalism rediscovered by Renaissance scholars argued for the importance of reason, logic, and critical thinking in understanding the world. It emphasized the value of observation and empirical evidence in forming knowledge and challenged traditional religious and dogmatic beliefs. This revival of rationalism laid the foundation for the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment.
Socrates was thought to be a strong proponent of rationalism.
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Rationalism art is created by problems. Rationalism art is made in efforts to "solve problems" or to provide ideas to solve problems.
Rationalism is the act of using rationality in solving problems or thinking about an issue. For example, Richard Dawkins is known for using rationalism when thinking about religion.
Enlightenment figures supported philosophies such as rationalism, empiricism, and skepticism. They encouraged the use of reason and scientific methods to understand the world, promoted individual rights and freedoms, and critiqued traditional authority and institutions. Overall, they sought to advance knowledge, liberty, and equality through critical thinking and intellectual inquiry.
what role can rationalism plus in acquiring knowledge