Rationalis
Rationalis is a Latin adjective meaning rational, reasonable, or pertaining to reason. It is formed from ratio, meaning reason, and the suffix -alis, which conveys a characteristic. As a Latin adjective, rationalis agrees with the noun it modifies in gender and number, and it is used across prose, philosophy, theology, and legal writing to describe things connected with reason or rational faculties. In some contexts, rationalis can also function as a substantive referring to the rational faculty or the rational mind.
In classical and medieval philosophy, rationalis often occurs in discussions of the human soul and intellect.
In modern scholarship, rationalis continues to appear in translations of Latin works and in the study of