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Перевод: rationalistic speek rationalistic


[прилагательное]
рационалистический;
[существительное]
рационализм


Тезаурус:

  1. this form of alleged manipulative government could only be transformed by the values of the new caesars, the "fact men" of history, who relied on blood, instinct and realpolitik and not on rationalistic ideology to influence masses and govern nations.
  2. During the 1650s, the Cambridge Platonists, a group of academics centred on Emmanuel College, Cambridge, who included within their number Henry More, Ralph Cudworth, and Benjamin Whichcote, continued to advocate a non-dogmatic, liberal, and rationalistic version of Anglicanism, and sought to bring about greater unity among English Protestants by emphasizing the core of belief upon which all could agree.
  3. The failure of this attempt, first in the New Party in 1931, and then in the BUF between 1932 and 1934, led to the degeneration of Mosley's rationalistic pleas for reform to the gutter politics of the later 1930s.
  4. Their agnostic approach may prove to be more robust than the more rationalistic and positive vision evolved by the Christian West.
  5. In the Greek Church, the mystical writings of the fifth century author who wrote under the pseudonym of Dionysius the Areopagite achieved near-canonical status: not only did they inform the devotional and liturgical life of the people, but they also influenced the development of Orthodox theology which became hostile to any rationalistic or naturalistic ways of interpreting the reality of God and religious truth.
  6. Liberalism is a rationalistic theory which has little regard for the past, is primarily concerned with liberty and is constructed on the assumption of the autonomy of the individual.
  7. The way this works has been once more illuminated by Mr Frye, who notes that though the line from Charles Kingsley's ballad about the "cruel, crawling foam" (which swallows a girl drowned by accident) could be censured by rationalistic critics as the "pathetic fallacy" - thinking nature is alive - what the phrase actually does is to let realism aspire for a second to higher modes, to give to the drowned Mary "a faint coloring of the myth of Andromeda".
  8. His religious faith, which had always been a rationalistic, brittle thing, simply broke apart.
  9. It is the loss of tangible, lively faith in the home that exaggerates the external, rationalistic and professionalized expressions of religion that are so deadening today.
  10. It is sometimes suggested that the mystical flowering of the fourteenth century was a reaction against the scientific and scholastic enthusiasms of the thirteenth century, which had sought to reinterpret the Christian experience in terms of the rationalistic philosophy of Aristotle.
  11. It is also contingent upon the avoidance of the rationalistic fallacy that there is only one correct view of the institution.
  12. One would have thought that Marxism and Lacanism would inhabit wholly disparate worlds of thought; the former is rationalistic and teleological, whereas for Lacan, as Bowie says, "arguments directed towards a terminus are falsehoods".
  13. " People have become weary of scientific specialization and rationalistic intellectualism.

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