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Moral Rationalism and Demandingness in Kant
We discuss Kant’s conception of moral rationalism from the viewpoint of recent debates, which have distinguished different forms of moral rationalism. We argue that Kant’s version, ‘silencing’, is different and stronger than currently held versions of ...
Martin Sticker
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ANTHROPOLOGICAL DESCARTES’ RATIONALISM AND IT'S HUSSERL’S RECEPTION
Purpose. The article is aimed to figure out the features of Husserl's reception of anthropological Descartes rationalism. Its implementation requires a consistent solution of the following tasks: 1) schematically express a modern vision of the basic ...
Anatolii M. Malivskyi
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Pragmatic Rationalism; Popper, Bartley and varieties of rationalism [PDF]
Rational discussion guides, but does not compel individual decisions, and the best process of inquiry and decision should vary with a person’s goals and situation.
William Berkson
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Rationalism and the “rational actor assumption” in realist international relations theory
The commitment to the rational actor model of state behavior is said to be a core assumption of realist theory. This assumption is listed in most textbook accounts of realism.
B. Schmidt, C. Wight
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Contemporary pedagogues frequently base their reflections on the theory of "communicative rationalism" developed by Jürgen Habermas. Although it is rarely referred to in contemporary pedagogical literature, Karl Popper's "critical rationalism" is another
Alain Firode
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Surgical Site Infection: Impacts and Challenges of Antibiotic Rationalism
: Surgical site infection (SSI) is one of the most common hospital acquired infections, and according to recent studies its incidence is estimated to approximate 10% for all surgical interventions .
Rationalism, Chowdhury, Navim Kabir
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Critical Rationalism and Post-Truth [PDF]
'Post-truth' has become a buzzword for numerous current crises: the fragmentation of the media landscape, the ongoing debate about 'fake news', the loss of trust in science, etc.
Thomas Hainscho
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Economic rationalism in Canberra 25 years on?
M. Pusey
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Was Hugo Grotius a Rationalist?
Scholars situate Grotius at the origin of more geometrico rationalism. Under this reading, he is responsible for the transition from a dialectical to a deductivist interpretation of the naturally just. Grotius, however, neither deems ethics explainable
Sebastián Contreras
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Non-justificationism and the Negativist Legend about Karl Popper’s Philosophy
This paper discusses the meaning of non-justificationism as an important part of Karl Popper’s philosophy of critical rationalism and William Bartley’s philosophy of pancritical rationalism.
Dmytro Sepetyi
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