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Rationalism Philosophical Orientation Supposes Priori Knowledge Understood Deduction

Rationalism is a philosophical orientation that emphasizes knowledge gained through deduction and active reasoning, often innate or a priori.

Rationalism is a philosophical orientation that emphasizes a priori knowledge, which is understood through deduction and active reasoning.

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Philosophical orientation that supposes a priori knowledge that is understood through deduction and active reason

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