Every knowledge in which the reason is involved is not a rational knowledge. It means that any knowledge because the reason is involved in it cannot … - Taraneh Javanbakht
" "Every knowledge in which the reason is involved is not a rational knowledge. It means that any knowledge because the reason is involved in it cannot be considered as a rational knowledge. In a rational knowledge, it is necessary that in addition to the existence of reason, the judgment of reason about the thing that is to be known should be consistent with the reason and be rational. It is also necessary that the result of this knowledge be rational so that we consider that knowledge a rational knowledge (the necessary and sufficient conditions for rational knowledge).
About Taraneh Javanbakht
Taraneh Javanbakht (born 1974) is an Iranian-Canadian scientist, philosopher, Artist, writer, poet, translator, literary critic, peer reviewer, Editor, and human rights activist.
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