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The opinion opposed to mysticism in philosophy is sometimes spoken of as rationalism. Rationalism insists that all our beliefs ought ultimately to find for themselves articulate grounds. Such grounds, for rationalism, must consist of four things: (1) definitely statable abstract principles; (2) definite facts of sensation; (3) definite hypotheses based on such facts; and (4) definite inferences logically drawn.
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The
opinion
opposed
to
mysticism
in
philosophy
is
sometimes
spoken
of
as
rationalism.
Rationalism
insists
that
all
our
beliefs
ought
ultimately
to
find
for
themselves
articulate
grounds.
Such
grounds,
for
rationalism,
must
consist
of
four
things:
(1)
definitely
statable
abstract
principles;
(2)
definite
facts
of
sensation;
(3)
definite
hypotheses
based
on
such
facts;
and
(4)
definite
inferences
logically
drawn.