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Rationality and Reason Today

Author
Welsch, Wolfgang
Abstract
We live in a conceptual world of divergent paradigms that are entangled with each other. Rationality is therefore characterized by an extreme disorderliness. Only the faculty of reason is capable of looking across this diverse and disorderly condition. Reason does not privilege itself with respect to rationality, but relates to reationality on the basis of logical principles only.
Date Issued
2003-12-01Subject
reason; rationality; transversality; pluralization; disorderliness