Reasonableness Of Reason by Bruce W. Hauptli
Explaining Rationality and Justification
This philosophical exploration delves into the nature and limits of reason, examining its role in human understanding and decision-making. It challenges the reader to consider how reason interacts with emotion, intuition, and cultural influences, questioning whether reason alone can lead to truth or if it must be complemented by other forms of knowledge. Through a series of thought-provoking arguments, the text invites readers to reflect on the balance between rational thought and other cognitive processes in the pursuit of a well-rounded perspective on the world.
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- 2004
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- 200-250
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