Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Schweitzer , Albert and Campion , C. T. (1932), The Philosophy of Civilization: Part I, the Decay and the Restoration of Civilization : Part Ii, Civilization and Ethics, Prometheus Books, Retrieved on 2011-04-19
Folksonomies: philosophy rationalism

Memes

19 APR 2011

 Schweitzer on Rationalism

Rationalism is more than a movement of thought which realized itself at the end of the eighteenth and the beginning of the nineteenth centuries. It is a necessary phenomenon in all normal spiritual life. All real progress in the world is in the last analysis produced by rationalism. The principle, which was then established, of basing our views of the universe on thought and thought alone is valid for all time.^^
Folksonomies: philosophy rationalism
Folksonomies: philosophy rationalism
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Rationalism is "a necessary phenomenon in all normal spiritual life."

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