Results for: absence of reason, belief in feelings
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absence of reason, belief in feelingsirrationalism
(c540-470 BC) Greek philosopher who stated that reason is the only constant in an ever-changing worldHeraclitus
(Christianity) a heretic who adhered to the belief that the Trinity does not existMonarchian
(Geology) belief that major geological changes on earth were caused by catastrophes (and not by gradual change), pessimism, theory of geological violencecatastrophism
(History) principles and methods of the Nazis, doctrines of German National Socialists, belief that the Aryan race is superior to all other races (especially races of color) and that genocide is justifiableNaziism
(History) principles and methods of the Nazis, doctrines of German National Socialists, belief that the Aryan race is superior to all other races (especially races of color) and that genocide is justifiablenazism
(interjunction) exclamation, because of, conj. for what reason; because of which, for what reason?; for what purpose?, interj. Oh! (cry of surprise), reason; for what reason?; for what purpose?why
(Ophthalmology) blindness due to defect or absence of an eye; turning upward of the eyesanopia
19thC literary and artistic movement, artistic use of symbols, belief in symbolic nature of Eucharist, expression of an idea by means of symbols (as in art, literature, etc.); system of symbols; symbolic meaningsymbolism
abdicate, relinquish by formal declaration; forgo voluntarily; repudiate, forsake, abandon, act of not following suit, give something up, give up claim to something, not follow suit, reject beliefrenounce
ability to be concluded through reasondeducibility
ability to reason and understand; cleverness, brilliance; knowledge, information; collecting of information; government or military agency which collects information about other governments and potentially subversive individuals, ability to think and l...intelligence
ability to view things objectively, absence of bias, lack of emotional involvement; physical reality (Philosophy), accuracy, actual existenceobjectivity
able to reason, able to think clearly and sensibly, expressible as ratio of polynomials, in accordance with reason and logic, logical, reasonable; intelligent, prudent; expressible as a whole number (Mathematics), rational number, reasonable and sensiblerational
abnormally preoccupied with something; haunted by feelings of anxiety; excessively focused on, crazy aboutobsessed
 

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