Kevin Maness

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rationalism: the power of pure unaided reason. For the rationalist can see from her armchair that things must be one way and cannot be other ways, like the angle in the semicircle. Knowledge achieved by this kind of rational insight is known as ‘a priori’: it can be seen to be true immediately, without any experience of the way of the world.
Think: A Compelling Introduction to Philosophy
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