Rationalism
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Rationalism refers to two related, but distinct, philosophies.
- Continental Rationalism, a belief that reason is the source of all knowledge in contrast to the experience of the senses.
- The Rationalist movement, which asserts that reason and evidence should be held superior to religious teachings. This can also be extended to assert a general superiority of reason, for example over emotion.
In everyday modern discussion the term rationalism almost certainly refers to the latter position, whereas Continental Rationalism is relatively unknown by non-philosophers.
See Also
Freethought, Scientific method
References
- Adapted from the Wikipedia article, "Rationalism" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rationalism, used under the GNU Free Documentation License

