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- belief is rationally inferred if it can be fully explained in terms of nonrational causes. Support: Reasoning requires insight into logical relations. A...
- set of criteria and standards. Nonrationality is not based in reason. Jung notes that elementary facts are also nonrational, not because they are illogical...
- sub-curves in Bézier form. The interpretation given above is valid for a nonrational Bézier curve. To evaluate a rational Bézier curve in R n {\displaystyle...
- feelings, desires and fears through dreams, but in a disguised and nonrational way. When these dreams are recalled and experienced as disturbing events-...
- a rational realm, positing instead that rationality is built upon a nonrational intuitive realm. In 1909, he published his next book, The Philosophy...
- economic actor is unrealistic. Consumers are influenced by emotional and nonrational considerations making attempts to be rational only partially successful...
- in-articulateness clears the way for us to tune in to the ineffable, nonrational flow that's his obsession." Wonder remarked in 2004 that the album "was...
- magic which has the ability to attain objectives using supernatural or nonrational means Enchanter (fantasy), someone who uses or practices magic that derives...
- them. Another significant theme in Connor's work is the p****ionate, nonrational character of nationalism. When trying to understand national sentiment...
- punishment. Rational and nonrational: Rational tactics of influence make use of reasoning, logic, and sound judgment, whereas nonrational tactics may rely on...