noun
- a person who believes that reason and logic should be the primary basis for knowledge and decision-making
- a person who follows the philosophical doctrine that knowledge comes primarily from reason rather than experience
Usage: philosophy
adjective
- relating to or characteristic of rationalism or rationalists
Examples
- As a rationalist, she approached every problem through careful logical analysis.
- The rationalist philosopher argued that mathematical truths exist independently of experience.
- His rationalist approach to medicine emphasized scientific reasoning over traditional remedies.
- The debate between rationalist and empiricist thinkers shaped modern philosophy.
- She took a rationalist view of the situation, weighing all the evidence systematically.
- The rationalist tradition in philosophy can be traced back to Descartes.
- His rationalist beliefs led him to question superstitions and folk wisdom.