Against rationalism
Author: Michael Rosen
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Description: Against rationalism by Michael Rosen argues against a specific conception of rationality within Western thought, focusing on its implications for human action and well-being. It offers a valuable critique of rationalism, challenging conventional assumptions about human nature and providing alternative perspectives for understanding rationality.
Pages: 27
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