It occupies the faculties without rationalising the life.
Music rationalises sound, but a more momentous rationalising of sound is seen in language.
Much subsequent scepticism and rationalising philosophy will not avail to efface the vestiges of that early communion with familiar gods.
There is another way of rationalising experience--namely, the theological hypothesis of a supreme intelligence by which the world was created and is governed with a view to the attainment of some ultimate good.
Rationalising Jews say it is of a sanatory character.
A nice specimen of the modern Christian method of semi-rationalising may be found in Dr.
Rationalising commentators have pretended that it was but an emblem of healing by the medical art, a sort of sign-post to a camp hospital, like the red cross flag over an ambulance.
And it would be easy to trace the growth of these rationalising tendencies.
We may describe as a rationalising judgement (judicium ratiocinans) one which proclaims itself as universal, for as such it can serve as the major premise of a syllogism.
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