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399: 90:, describes the world as not organized in a rational way. Since humans are born as bodies-manifestations of an irrational striving for meaning, they are vulnerable to pain and suffering. 49:, has received a variety of criticisms since its inception. These may entail a view that certain things are beyond rational understanding, that total 156: 440: 22:
is a philosophical movement that emerged in the early 19th century, emphasizing the non-rational dimension of human life. As they reject
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is insufficient or even harmful to human life, or that people are not instinctively rational and
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was based on nineteenth-century science, while the twentieth century would be the age of
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in the research of knowledge. The term has often been used as a
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has argued that the first period of irrationalism arose with
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designation of criticisms against rationalism as a whole.
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Index

logic
reason
pejorative
rationalism
Francis Bacon
René Descartes
rationality
progressive
György Lukács
Schelling
Kierkegaard
German idealism
Ontological
Arthur Schopenhauer
Oswald Spengler
Karl Marx
psychology


doi
10.1007/978-3-030-42599-9
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