racionālisms

Etymology
From. Probably not formed as such in Latvian, but borrowed and adapted from some other European language.

Noun

 * 1)  rationalism epistemological theory according to which the best or even only source of knowledge is the mind and its thinking processes rather than the empirical world of facts
 * 2) rationalism, rationality a reasoned attitude toward reality; reasoned behavior based on thinking, on reason
 * 3)  rationalism 20th-century school characterized by modern building materials, the use of industrial construction methods, efficient space planning, geometric forms
 * 4)  rationalism current that emphasizes the logical, intellectual, generalizing meaning in the creative work
 * 1)  rationalism 20th-century school characterized by modern building materials, the use of industrial construction methods, efficient space planning, geometric forms
 * 2)  rationalism current that emphasizes the logical, intellectual, generalizing meaning in the creative work
 * 1)  rationalism current that emphasizes the logical, intellectual, generalizing meaning in the creative work