JaroslavTulach at 13:37, 23 October 2009 - 2009-10-23 13:37:52

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A philosophical trend in the [[Renaissance]] hoping that pure reason can explain or think up the real world. Quite contrary to [[empiricism]] at that time. These days both this trends end up in [[cluelessness]] anyway.
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A philosophical trend in the [[Renaissance]] hoping that pure reason can explain or think up the real world. Quite contrary to [[empiricism]] at that time. These days both this trends end up in [[cluelessness]] anyway, although there seems to be continuous fight between [[RationalismVsEmpriricism]] in almost every engineer I know.
Or rather see official [[wikipedia::rationalism]] explanation.
Or rather see official [[wikipedia::rationalism]] explanation.

JaroslavTulach at 10:57, 16 May 2009 - 2009-05-16 10:57:49

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A philosophical trend in the Renaissance hoping that pure reason can explain or think up the real world. Quite contrary to [[empiricism]] at that time. These days both this trends end up in [[cluelessness]] anyway.
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A philosophical trend in the [[Renaissance]] hoping that pure reason can explain or think up the real world. Quite contrary to [[empiricism]] at that time. These days both this trends end up in [[cluelessness]] anyway.
Or rather see official [[wikipedia::rationalism]] explanation.
Or rather see official [[wikipedia::rationalism]] explanation.

JaroslavTulach: New page: A philosophical trend in the Renaissance hoping that pure reason can explain or think up the real world. Quite contrary to empiricism at that time. These days both this trends end up i... - 2009-05-15 17:07:27

New page: A philosophical trend in the Renaissance hoping that pure reason can explain or think up the real world. Quite contrary to empiricism at that time. These days both this trends end up i...

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A philosophical trend in the Renaissance hoping that pure reason can explain or think up the real world. Quite contrary to [[empiricism]] at that time. These days both this trends end up in [[cluelessness]] anyway.

Or rather see official [[wikipedia::rationalism]] explanation.