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- Irrationality is cognition, thinking, talking, or acting without rationality. Irrationality often has a negative connotation, as thinking and actions that...
- emphasizing the non-rational dimension of human life. As they reject logic, irrationalists argue that instinct and feelings are superior to reason in the research...
- Jean Bricmont argued that critiques of Popper's work have provoked an "irrationalist drift", and that a significant part of the problems that currently affect...
- totalitarian; not at all revolutionary; not based on violent m**** movements or irrationalist, voluntarist philosophies. Nor are they toying, even in jest, with anti-capitalism...
- endorsed George McGovern. He was unhappy about what he considered an "irrationalist" viewpoint taken by many radical political activists from the late 1960s...
- Marxism. Georges Sorel developed his thought based on Henri Bergson's irrationalist philosophy and his conception of "social myths". According to him, parties...
- multi-instrumentalist Ashkan Zareie as the second director the record The Irrationalist, viewed by Rest Art as "dissociative in nature," comparable in its free...
- philosophers "used Spinoza to erect a bulwark against the nominally irrationalist tendencies of phenomenology", which was ****ociated with the dominance...
- considers the ideology of fascism as the "demagogic synthesis" of all the irrationalist trends of the 19th and early 20th centuries, such as the reaction against...
- Trafford Publishing Ernest Newman, Pseudo-philosophy at the end of the nineteenth century. Vol. 1. An irrationalist trio: Kidd – Drummond – Balfour...