Rationalistic
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adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
Rationalistic ( adjective )
- Relating to or characterized by the use of reason and logic in understanding or explaining things.
- Emphasizing reason and logic over other methods of understanding.
Origin:
From the word "rational" and the suffix "-istic".
Examples:
- The rationalistic approach to problem-solving is based on logical reasoning.
- His rationalistic worldview denied the existence of any supernatural forces.
- The philosopher's rationalistic approach to ethics led him to prioritize reason over emotion.
- The theory is based on a rationalistic understanding of human behavior.
- The scientist took a rationalistic approach to explaining the phenomenon.
(As a noun)
Rationalistic ( noun )
- Relating to or characterized by the use of reason and logic in understanding or explaining things.
- Emphasizing reason and logic over other methods of understanding.
Origin:
From the word "rational" and the suffix "-istic".
Examples:
- The rationalistic approach to problem-solving is based on logical reasoning.
- His rationalistic worldview denied the existence of any supernatural forces.
- The philosopher's rationalistic approach to ethics led him to prioritize reason over emotion.
- The theory is based on a rationalistic understanding of human behavior.
- The scientist took a rationalistic approach to explaining the phenomenon.