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Перевод: rationality speek rationality


[существительное]
разумность ; рациональность ; нормальность ; рационализм


Тезаурус:

  1. The specific values of citizenship voiced the social significance of "the common good, "service", "character", "rationality", "self-realisation", and "morality".
  2. Moreover, even today allowing for the enormous growth in monopoly, or oligopoly, in the advanced capitalist countries, the national economies have not yet reached that condition of "rationality" or planning in production that Bukharin assumed had been already achieved.
  3. The book highlights such subjects as animism, Jewish, Christian and Hellenistic "mythologies"; the realities of health, sickness and death; of nature - its seasons (notably Spring and Winter) and its glories, as well as its decadence (we find no evidence for Djwa's contention that "the book moves through cycles of winter death followed by spring rebirth," any more than for her "structural myth" or "controlling Orpheus myth" which form the foundation for her critique of the book); of rationality and madness; loneliness and intimacy; of truth and treachery, prayer and protest; of prophet and priest, doctors and teachers, angels and devils; freedom and slavery, sainthood and sinning, wonder and despair, war and peace, love and loss, beauty and brutality; regret and humour; sensuality and discipline, joy and sadness; of the greatness of God and his creation, and the pitiful smallness and incompetency of man; the city and the breadth of nature itself: sea and air, rivers and countryside; savagery and urbanity; loss and its disappointing pangs.
  4. Beccaria also implies that our rationality would enable us to agree on what constitutes social harm.
  5. A more complex view of our selfishness emerges if we consider its crucial feature its rationality - a little further.
  6. The concept of rationality, which he promotes as a feature of modernizing societies, is tied to the process of communicative action rather than to the subjective and individualistic premises of much modern philosophy and social theory.
  7. But surely Stevenson greatly underestimates the place which the attitude theory can allow for rationality in ethics of much the same sort as is thought desirable in science, history or philosophy.
  8. Reason directly links the mind with the rationality which is the supreme reality.
  9. Assuming this to reflect common-sense rationality, it follows that there are three types of sanctions which prey on the minds of thoughtful officials contemplating the commission of corporate crime: (i) legal sanctions, and especially "will I be sent to prison?"; (ii) occupational sanctions and especially "will my job be lost or my promotional chances endangered?"; (iii) social sanctions - "will I be rejected by family, friends, and acquaintances and required to resign from the country club?"
  10. Rationality can very properly be specified not in terms exclusively of methods supposed to lead to truth but more generally in terms of methods for reaching a consistent and comprehensive stance towards the world as it really is, something perfectly possible in ethical thought as the attitudinist describes it.
  11. Three were selected as the most important: freedom, rationality and manipulability.
  12. However, this judgment embodies a conception of individual rationality which is quite compatible with the individualist case, and thus obscures the point that holist explanations, while they may be complemented by individualist ones, need not be.
  13. It cannot happen not because the forms of negation are mindless, but precisely because they are too mindful of meaning and significance, constantly reminded of rationality and purposive thought:

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