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- Non-performer
- Non performer
- Non performers
- Non-performers
- Non-physical
- Non physical
- Non productive
- Non-productive
- Non-professional
- Non professional
- Non-professionals
- Non professionals
- Non profit
- Non-profit
- Non-provocative
- Non provocative
- Non-public
- Non-racial
- Non racist
- Non-racist
- Non-rational
- Non reactive
- Non-reactive
- Non realistic
Definition of the day : « non-rational »
- As in mystic/mystical : adj secret, esoteric
- As in mystic : adj secret
- The principle, Hume concludes, is non-rational in character.
- Extract from : « A Commentary to Kant's 'Critique of Pure Reason' » by Norman Kemp Smith
- Moreover, the former are non-rational entities, while the latter are attributes of human beings.
- Extract from : « Distributive Justice » by John A. (John Augustine) Ryan
- The synthetic principles which lie at the basis of our experience are non-rational in character.
- Extract from : « A Commentary to Kant's 'Critique of Pure Reason' » by Norman Kemp Smith
- So a planet-wide habit of non-rational response had formed and was not seen to be irrational because almost everybody had it.
- Extract from : « Pariah Planet » by Murray Leinster
- But conjurers and others who study our non-rational mental processes can so play upon them as to make us form absurd beliefs.
- Extract from : « Human Nature In Politics » by Graham Wallas
- Sometimes the impulse of affection is excited to a point at which its non-rational character becomes obvious.
- Extract from : « Human Nature In Politics » by Graham Wallas
- The obligation is not indeed unconditional, but it does not depend on the existence of any non-rational desires or aversions.
- Extract from : « The Methods of Ethics » by Henry Sidgwick
- While language familiarises with non-rational relations, science familiarises with rational relations.
- Extract from : « Essays on Education and Kindred Subjects » by Herbert Spencer