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    ‘Over-hopefulness and getting-on-ness’: Ruskin, Nature, and America by Sara Atwood

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Ruskin’s understanding of the natural world was connected by ‘all manner of strange intellectual chords and nerves with the pathos and history of this old English country of ours; and on the other side, with the history of the European mind from earliest mythology down to modern rationalism and ir-rationalism’ (36.533). The American vision of nature depended on leaving the past behind, shedding the very influences that Ruskin most valued. …”
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    Średniowieczne źródła antropocentryzmu by Anita Ganowicz-Bączyk

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…These are mysticism, rationalism, and empiricism. Mysticism negated both the value of nature and man as accidental entities. …”
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    ECOLOGICAL DOMINANT IN POSTMODEMIST CULTURE by Česlovas Kalenda

    Published 1998-01-01
    “… Modernism is characterised by theory and practise of a man's technocratic domination over nature based on the principles of scientific rationalism and utilitarianism. One of essential features of postmodernistic culture is formation of a new relationship with natural reality. …”
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    ECOLOGICAL DOMINANT IN POSTMODEMIST CULTURE by Česlovas Kalenda

    Published 1998-01-01
    “… Modernism is characterised by theory and practise of a man's technocratic domination over nature based on the principles of scientific rationalism and utilitarianism. One of essential features of postmodernistic culture is formation of a new relationship with natural reality. …”
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    HOW P. TILLICH ANSWERS THE FUNDAMENTAL QUESTION OF ONTOLOGY by Tomas Kačerauskas

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…Tillich.Tillich opposes to both the tradition of empiricism and the tradition of rationalism. Following epistemic monism of the phenomenology Tillich , as a theologian, is looking for irrational ground of unity. …”
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    HOW P. TILLICH ANSWERS THE FUNDAMENTAL QUESTION OF ONTOLOGY by Tomas Kačerauskas

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…Tillich.Tillich opposes to both the tradition of empiricism and the tradition of rationalism. Following epistemic monism of the phenomenology Tillich , as a theologian, is looking for irrational ground of unity. …”
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    Le maître incertain : remarques sur la figure poppérienne de l’enseignant by Alain Firode

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…This original way of conceiving the educational relationship, which consists of considering pupils as potential opponents, ensues from the essential principles of the popperian philosophy (i. e. “critical rationalism”). As a result, this leads to an anti-authoritarian conception of education that focuses on the development of critical thinking.…”
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    O espaço dos possíveis, de Pierre Bourdieu by Maria Thereza Rosa Ribeiro

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…In the reference of participant objectification, the interface between phenomenology and “Pascalian meditations” is opposed to positivism and scientific rationalism.…”
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    DESCARTES’ ONTOLOGY AND THE IDEA OF NATURE CONTROL by Česlovas Kalenda

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…It was decisive in the West, differently from the East, that a rational, analytic rudiment was developed which legalized the antipode between subject and object, nature and spirit. …”
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    DESCARTES’ ONTOLOGY AND THE IDEA OF NATURE CONTROL by Česlovas Kalenda

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…It was decisive in the West, differently from the East, that a rational, analytic rudiment was developed which legalized the antipode between subject and object, nature and spirit. …”
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    The Creation of Myth: Starting the First "Great Debate" in International Relations Theory by T. A. Alekseeva

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…In reality everything was much more complicated, and the theoretical richness much wider than many times repeated antinomic pairs - realism vs. idealism, traditionalism vs. modernism, rationalism vs. reflectivism The author regards the discussions between different trends of the political thought in the interwar period, which were later called the First "Great Debates", which, according to the author's view were pre-paradigmal.…”
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    Paradoxurile istoricului în Hronicul Vechimei a romano-moldo-vlahilor by Gabriel Mihăilescu

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In order to achieve this goal we analysed on the one hand the defining elements of the critical rationalism found in his Hronic through which history is subjected to thorough processes of demythologization, removal of rhetoric, and objectification. …”
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    The angle of incidence of Paul Roux's catechism - a study on the theology of a French refugee at the Cape by V. E. d'Assonville

    Published 2003-12-01
    “…It is argued that the angle of incidence of this catechism is pointing to a shift away from the reformed heritage towards the Aufklärung and Rationalism. Whether this applies to the rest of the Belijdenis in its entirety is not object of this analysis, though. …”
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    A estética contemporânea: nova poética, novo olhar by Cid Ottoni Bylaardt

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…One aspect of this panorama is the distrust of speech structures once considered stables that seemed to characterize the modernist language, and also the consciense of the precarious status of the groundworks and determinations, which is disseminated in the idea of scattering, of insuficiency of the dialectics supported by enlightenment and rationalism. This attitude tends to produce an aesthetics of unfamiliarity, in which literature is inclined to be seen as a singular activity, as an indiferentiated act achieved by the one who writes, in the obscure and silent side of language. …”
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    Flaubert lecteur de l’« Apologie de Raimond Sebond » by Timothy Chesters

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…This article argues that the reading notes certainly reveal admiration for the ‘Apologie’: for its anti-rationalism, its denunciation of ‘bestise’, and what we might call its anti-modernity avant la lettre. …”
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    NATURALISME-TEISTIK ABU BAKAR ALRAZI by Isfaroh Isfaroh

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…This study found, first, as a scientist Alrazi used theistic reasoning of naturalism because of the socio-religious conditions in its time experienced truth manipulation and limited potential, religious communities were prohibited for rational speculation on religion, because they were considered sacred and established. …”
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    Worship and spirituality as a praxis-orientated apologetic in a post-modern world (the New Age) - an incarnational engaged approach by EK Foshaugen

    Published 1999-12-01
    “…Rather, postmodern thought should be allowed to challenge any premodern fundamentalism and modern rationalism char the evangelical Church has uncritically internalised or embraced. …”
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    INSTITUTIONAL GLOBALIZATION AS A SYSTEM OF INTEGRATION THE PHENOMENON OF THE POSTMODERN DEVELOPMENT by V. V. Zinchenko

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…However, it is very important not just to modify rationalism, and to understand the origins of civilization. …”
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    Sustainability imaginaries by design by Roy Bendor

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…On this background, I argue that we are witnessing the emergence of a new sustainability imaginary that stands on three pillars: ontological entanglements, premised in the observation that everything is connected and could only be fully understood through those connections; inclusive epistemologies, rejecting the reductivism of Western rationalism in favor of “othered,” more situated forms of knowledge; and a politics of mutuality and care that mobilizes generosity and reciprocity as the basis of social life. …”
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    Enseigner l'évolution et la nature des sciences face aux contestations d'élèves : essai de modélisation des postures enseignantes by Benoit Urgelli, Kenza Guelladress, Anne Quentin

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Some explains to the students the nature of sciences in relation to the nature of religions and beliefs (posture of understanding), others argue against religion by critical rationalism (posture of rebuttal). Some teachers say that exposing school audiences to scientific knowledge are sufficient to distance automatically their beliefs about the origin of man, without explaining the nature of science and religion (posture of avoidance). …”
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