THE PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS
SOCIAL THEORY
Question
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Rational
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Detailed explanation-1: -Other forms: rationals. Use the adjective rational to describe people or ideas that operate according to logic or reason. While your brother has an artistic temperament, you have a rational one. Rational comes from the Latin word rationalis, meaning reasonable or logical.
Detailed explanation-2: -having or exercising reason, sound judgment, or good sense: a calm and rational negotiator. being in or characterized by full possession of one’s reason; sane; lucid: The patient appeared perfectly rational.
Detailed explanation-3: -“Rational” means “do you have good reason to believe what you believe?” “Logical” means: “the conclusion of an argument follows from the premises.” Reasoning doesn’t always have to be logical to be true, however (inferences can also be valid reasoning… more on that below).