Absurd as in non-rational, dreamlike, an escape from what passes for reality.
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Other non-rational causes of belief draw individuals, but they do not draw crowds.
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While language familiarises with non-rational relations, science familiarises with rational relations.
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There may be other non-rational causes of belief, but these are the principal and more universal.
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And when we say they are non-rational causes, we do not mean that they are non-reasonable or unreasonable.
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Academia is a very non-rational endeavor.
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He hopes thereby to elicit feelings of fear and shame and thus influence us in a non-rational way.
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Human beings are non-rational creatures.
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The empirical art of politics consists largely in the creation of opinion by the deliberate exploitation of subconscious non-rational inference.
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But conjurers and others who study our non-rational mental processes can so play upon them as to make us form absurd beliefs.
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The innocence which the advocates of this theory contend for is {58} something not unlike the non-rational existence of the animal.
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Under its auspices analyses of non-rational propaganda were made and several texts for the instruction of high school and university students were prepared.
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We have to select or create entities to reason about, just as we select or create entities to stimulate our impulses and non-rational inferences.
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Absurd as in non-rational, dreamlike, an escape from what passes for reality.
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Other non-rational causes of belief draw individuals, but they do not draw crowds.
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While language familiarises with non-rational relations, science familiarises with rational relations.