racionalistëve
Racionalistëve is a term used to describe individuals or groups who emphasize reason and logic as the primary source of knowledge and the foundation for ethical and political decision-making. This philosophical stance, often contrasted with empiricism and mysticism, posits that the human mind possesses innate ideas or principles that can be apprehended through pure thought, independent of sensory experience.
Historically, rationalism gained prominence during the Enlightenment, with thinkers like René Descartes, Baruch Spinoza, and Gottfried
In contemporary usage, "racionalistëve" can refer to a broader adherence to critical thinking, scientific methodology, and