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  1. Rationalism, Platonism and God: A Symposium on Early Modern Philosophy (Proceedings of the British Academy)
  2. Process-Relational Philosophy: An Introduction to Alfred North Whitehead by C. Robert Mesle, 2008-03-01
  3. A Companion to Rationalism (Blackwell Companions to Philosophy)
  4. The Renaissance and 17th Century Rationalism: Routledge History of Philosophy Volume 4
  5. Reason in Philosophy: Animating Ideas by Robert B. Brandom, 2009-10-01
  6. Greek Tragedy and Political Philosophy: Rationalism and Religion in Sophocles' Theban Plays by Peter J. Ahrensdorf, 2009-04-06
  7. Between Rationalism and Empiricism: Selected Papers in the Philosophy of Physics by Erhard Scheibe, 2002-12-06
  8. A Philosophers Apprentice: In Karl Poppers Workshop. (Series in the Philosophy of Karl R. Popper and Critical Rationalism) by Joseph Agassi, 2008-11-22
  9. The Cultural Space of the Arts and the Infelicities of Reductionism (Columbia Themes in Philosophy, Social Criticism, and the Arts) by Joseph Margolis, 2010-04-22
  10. Origins of Logical Empiricism (Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science)
  11. Understanding Rationalism (Understanding Movements in Modern Thought) by Charlie Huenemann, 2008-07-30
  12. Reading Bayle (Toronto Studies in Philosophy) by Thomas M. Lennon, 1999-08-07
  13. Rationalism in Greek Philosophy by Professor George Boas, 1961-11-01
  14. Criticism and the History of Science: Kuhn'S, Lakatos's and Feyerabend's Criticisms of Critical Rationalism (Philosophy of History and Culture) by Gunnar Andersson, 1994-07

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4. Continental Rationalism [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
Internet Encyclopedia of philosophy provides an overview of this 17th Century movement and associated philosophers such as Spinoza and Leibniz. Contemporary historians of philosophy challenge this traditional distinction between rationalism and empiricism.
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Continental Rationalism The term "Continental Rationalism" traditionally refers to a 17th century philosophical movement begun by Descartes . After Descartes, several dozen scientists and philosophers continued his teachings throughout continental Europe and, accordingly were titled "Cartesians." Some Cartesians strayed little from Descartes' scientific and metaphysical theories. Others incorporated his theories into Calvinistic theology. But a handful of philosopher s influenced by Descartes were more original in developing their own views and these people are included under the more general title "rationalists." the principle rationalists include Benedict Spinoza , Nicholas Malebranche , Gottfried Willhelm Leibniz, and Christian Wolff. Continental Rationalism is usually understood in relation to its rival 17th century movement, British Empiricism , founded by John Locke. The radical division between these two schools was first articulated by Thomas Reid in his Inquiry Concerning the Human Mind Contemporary historians of philosophy challenge this traditional distinction between rationalism and empiricism. Louis Loeb, for example, argues for an alternative classification of 17th and 18th century philosophers which is more representative of t he actual content of their metaphysical and epistemological positions. In spite of Loeb's suggestions, the traditional division between rationalism and empiricism offered by Reid has at least some foundation, and is convenient for understanding the evolution of philosophical theories during the modern period of philosophy.

5. Moral Rationalism [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
The term "moral rationalism " in its broadest sense, applies to moral theories that emphasize the use of philosophers in the history of philosophy noted that human reason plays at
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Moral Rationalism
The term "moral rationalism," in its broadest sense, applies to moral theories that emphasize the use of reason or a rational procedure in moral decision making. Most moral philosophers in the history of philosophy noted that human reason plays at least some part, often a dominant one. Plato argued that moral decision making involves a rational intuition of moral principles. Part of our rational faculty involves an intuitive sense by which we perceive abstract concepts that exist in a spirit-like realm. With this rational intuition we perceive moral principles, such as the notion of justice, the same way we rationally perceive basic mathematical truths, such as 2+2=4. Aristotle held that we use reason to determine the best way to achieve the highest moral good. All people strive for happiness, and moral reasoning involves determining the best means for achieving that end. For example, if happiness is attained by being courageous, then my reason will tell me what actions I need to perform to be courageous, without being either too cowardly or too rash. Aristotle referred to this as practical reasoning since reason guides our actions (or practice). Medieval philosophers such as Aquinas suggested that we an innate rational faculty called synderesis that informs us of our highest moral obligation. Aquinas also argued that our reason plays a role in deducing secondary moral principles from primary ones, analogous to the way that theorems in geometry are deduced from more fundamental principles. For example, given the primary principle that "We ought to treat people benevolently," we can deduce the secondary principle that "We should help feed starving people," since feeding the starving is clearly an act of benevolence. If we then observe that Jones is starving, we can rationally deduce further that it is our obligation to help feed Jones.

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7. Critical Rationalism
Online group attempting to continue philosophy in the Popperian mold. Features email list and archive, as well as extensive related links.
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It is a Yahoo groups e-mail forum for people interested in critical rationalism in the tradition of Karl Popper, William Warren Bartley III, and many others. What is hoped for is rigorous debate over a wide range of contemporary issues using the methods of critical rationalism. Whether your views are closer to socialism as in piecemeal social engineering or whether your views are closer to classical liberalism as in F A Hayek, you are very welcome here. Even if you have only a minimal knowledge of critical rationalism please join the group, but be ready for some feisty debating. This group is no place for the faint of heart, but a bold search for the truth. The main goal is to always take argument seriously, and to never forget, in the words of William Warren Bartley III, "I may be wrong and you may be right, and by means of critical discussion we may get nearer to the truth of the matter". Sound intersting? To join go to the

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9. MODERN PHILOSOPHY: The Philosophy Of Rationalism
THE philosophy OF rationalism. The prejudice shared by rationalism andEmpiricism is that man does not know things directly but grasps
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Early Modern philosophy, Andrew Carpenter, Western Maryland College. rationalism and Empiricism, Peter Suber, Earlham
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Introduction to Logic , Philosophy 131
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Philosophy of Science , Philosophy 134E
Philosophy of Art , Philosophy 135E
Social and Political Philosophy , Philosophy 137E
Existentialism , Philosophy 138E
Philosophy of Education , Philosophy 139E
Philosophy of Law , Philosophy 140
Ethics and Society , Philosophy 142E
Philosophy of Religion , Philosophy 143E
Philosophy of Religion , Philosophy 144F/G
The Metaphysics and Epistemology of Witchcraft , Philosophy 145
Values and Public Policy , Philosophy 146E
Contemporary Philosophy , Philosophy 148E
Philosophy of the Emotions , Philosophy 149F/G
Images of Human Nature , Philosophy 150E
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Theory of Rational Choice , Philosophy 156
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from art of the whole mass of beings comprising the universe - and of the lawswhich govern those beings; natural philosophy. By the TOC -R- rationalism
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    Boswell describes, in his biography of the English lexicographer, where Dr. Johnson , after a forty year absence meets an old class-fellow, Oliver Edwards. They had met by chance in the street. Edwards was at the time of the meeting living on a little farm of about sixty acres, seemingly, quite happy, from season to season, to see his grass, his corn, and his trees growing. He addressed his illustrious friend: "You are a philosopher, Dr. Johnson. I have tried too, in my time, to be a philosopher; but, I don't know how, cheerfulness was always breaking in." Then there is the story of David Hume , who, when he began to be known in the world as a philosopher, was admonished by a Mr. White, a decent rich merchant of London: "I am surprised, Mr. Hume, that a man of your good sense should think of being a philosopher. Why, I did take it into my head to be a philosopher for some time, but tired of it most confoundedly, and very soon gave it up." "Pray, sir", said Mr. Hume, "in what branch of philosophy did you employ your researches? What books did you read? "Books?" said Mr. White; "nay sir, I read no books, but I used to sit whole forenoons a-yawning and poking the fire."
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    CRITICAL RATIONALISM:
    "It thus leads, almost by necessity, to the realisation that our attempts to see and to find the truth are not final, but open to improvement, our knowledge, our doctrine, is conjectural; that it consists of guesses, of hypothesis, rather than that of final and certain truths: and that criticism and critical discussion are our only means of getting nearer to the truth. It thus leads to the tradition of bold conjectures and of free criticism, the tradition that created the rational or scientific attitude, and with it our Western Civilisation, the only civilisation which is based upon science.................... Karl Popper (1958). The Beginnings of Rationalism. From A Pocket Popper. Edited by David Miller (1983). Fontana Press. p 29.
    Key characteristics of critical rationalism.
    It is a methodological approach involving:
    • A consideration of the arguments of other people regardless of their status. It aims at equity and reduces domination by one particular group. An emphasis on testable statements, experimentation and refutation.

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