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  2. Faith and rationality - Wikipedia

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    Faith and rationality exist in varying degrees of conflict or compatibility. Rationality is based on reason or facts. Faith is belief in inspiration, revelation, or authority. The word faith sometimes refers to a belief that is held in spite of or against reason or empirical evidence, or it can refer to belief based upon a degree of evidential ...

  3. Commonwealth Bank of Australia v Barker - Wikipedia

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    The joint judgement stated that their "conclusion should not be taken as reflecting upon the question whether there is a general obligation to act in good faith in the performance of contracts and the related question whether contractual powers and discretions may be limited by good faith and rationality requirements".

  4. Robert Audi - Wikipedia

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    This is the case, for example, when the experiences that act as the source of a belief are illusory without the subject being aware of this. In such cases, it is rational to have a false belief and it would be irrational to have a true belief. Rationality is relative in the sense that it depends on the experience of the person in question ...

  5. Readers debate if government leaders should let faith guide ...

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    The panelists repeated the myth that America was founded as a Christian nation and misrepresented our Constitution’s promise of separation between church and state.

  6. Rational fideism - Wikipedia

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    Rational fideism is the philosophical view that considers faith to be precursor for any reliable knowledge.Every paradigmatic system, whether one considers rationalism or empiricism, is based on axioms that are neither self-founding nor self-evident (see the Münchhausen trilemma), so it appeals to assumptions accepted as belief (in reason or experience respectively).

  7. Governmentality - Wikipedia

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    The government achieves these ends by enacting "political economy," and in this case, the meaning of economy is the older definition of the term, that is to say, "economy at the level of the entire state, which means exercising towards its inhabitants, and the wealth and behavior of each and all, a form of surveillance and control as attentive ...

  8. Trump takes aim at government as public faith in US ... - AOL

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    Polls show serious erosion in government trust in past half-century. Gingrich cites surveys of public opinion by the polling firm Gallup that show Americans' faith in all three branches of the ...

  9. Theory of religious economy - Wikipedia

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    The idea of religious economy frames religion as a product and as those who practice or identify with any particular religion as a consumer. But when the idea of belief is brought into the equation, this definition expands, and ideology affects the "product" and who "consumes" it. When examining depictions of religious identity in a global ...