Definition of arational in English:
arational
adjective eɪˈraʃ(ə)n(ə)lāˈraSHənl
Not based on or governed by logical reasoning.
Example sentencesExamples
- It's not so much irrational as arational in my reading.
- According to him, clarity is an essential aspect of the arational structure of consciousness.
- It is worth noting that philosophers have themselves been the ones to spill much ink over the role that may be played by arational factors in science.
- They had difficulty in dealing with how business was actually done, and in particular with the arational, human realities of the organization including their own emotional involvement.
- The first is that I explicitly admit that is an unjustified, foundational, non-contingent, arational belief.
- Suppose that, instead of picking one over the other, the agent realizes that performing arational actions is something s/he wants to avoid.
- Since absolute value judgments are necessarily arational, anything can be called absolutely good and anything can be seen as a cause of guilt.
- Evaluating irrational and arational decisions based on our emotions with mathematics may be impossible.
- The body of arational knowledge within the organisation must be recognised by the researcher.