What are your thoughts on rationalism as a philosophy?
It has its good points. It presents a means of observing the universe and its challenges/questions through logical deduction. It relies on the idea that all of reality has a rational structure. It can provide people a means of framework to view the universe without having to include a lense of supernatural and religious belief.
And I don’t have any issue with it per se. I just don’t agree with the notion some rationalists and others have that logical reasoning and faith are somehow opposing concepts, when I see them both as virtuous. Because I’m a virtue ethicist, my philosophy on the whole matter essentially is that to make myself a better person, I need to embrace all virtues. The virtue of faith, trust, belief, and the virtue of rationality, logic, deduction are not things that need to be in opposition.
Rationalism as a philosophy indeed relies on the notion that just because we do not see or sense something somehow, doesn’t mean that it doesn’t exist. We can intuit that there are things that are true that are beyond our sight. And faith, in the end, is just passionate intuition.
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