Is Being Human Being Rational?: Otto Duintjer’s Critique of A Philosophical Tradition
Throughout the history of Western philosophy there has been a remarkable consensus that the unique and distinctive feature of human nature lies in the human capacity to think — that is, to think rationally. Being rational is conceived of as being an essential property of human beings. The Amsterdam...
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Brill
1993
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Philosophia reformata
Year: 1993, Volume: 58, Issue: 2, Pages: 237-253 |
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