rationalistic

/ˌræʃənəˈlɪstɪk/
adjective
  1. Based on or believing in the idea that reason and logic, rather than emotion or religion, should be the main guide for thought and action.
    • The philosopher wrote a rationalistic argument against superstition and blind faith.
    • Many scientists adopt a rationalistic worldview, relying on evidence and logical proof.
    • His rationalistic approach to ethics leaves little room for feelings or intuition.
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