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    Irrationalism is a philosophical position that emphasizes the limitations of reason and rationality. It holds that there are aspects of human experience and existence that are not accessible or explainable through reason or empirical evidence alone, and that these aspects may be better understood through intuition, emotion, or faith.

    Irrationalism can take many forms, but it often emphasizes the importance of subjective experience, individual will, and the limitations of language and logical reasoning; It can be associated with various philosophical movements, such as Existentialism, Phenomenology, and Post-Modernism.

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    One of the key features of irrationalism is the denial of the possibility of complete and objective knowledge of the world. Irrationalists argue that there are aspects of reality that cannot be grasped by rational thinking and logic. Instead, they call for turning to intuition, emotions and unconscious processes, to gain a deep and understanding of the world. Another feature of irrationalism is the emphasis on subjective experience and individuality. He believes that each person has his own path to truth and knowledge, and this path may be different for each individual. It follows that truth is not universal and objective, but rather individual and subjective. Irrationalism also rejects the dominant role of reason and rationality in understanding the world. He argues that emotions and intuition are equally important in the process of cognition and understanding. Instead of relying entirely on rational methods, Irrationalists insist on the importance of an intuitive and emotional approach to understanding the world.

    There are several philosophical concepts of irrationalism. One of them is the concept of the unconscious, which states that there are processes of which we are not aware or aware, but which influence our thinking and behavior. Irrationalists believe that these unconscious processes can be a source of intuitive knowledge and knowledge of the world. Another philosophical concept of irrationalism is the idea of ​​the incompleteness of language and thinking. Irrationalists believe that there are aspects of reality that cannot be expressed or understood through language or rational thought. They argue that some truths and knowledge can only be accessed through intuition and emotion.

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    • Romanticism - You take a break from rational thinking, that's good....
    • Nihilism - Reason is an attempt to comprehend knowledge, but gaining knowledge is a possibility.

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    • Empiricism - You're not fully rational but how would find the unknown with observation?

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