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Rationalism



Rationalism, philosophical doctrine that reality has a logical structure accessible to deductive reasoning and proof. Against empiricism, it holds that reason unsupported by sense experience is a source of knowledge not merely of concepts (as in mathematics and logic) but of the real world. Major rationalists in modern philosophy include Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, and Hegel.



See also: Age of Reason.

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