Human Sciences of Reason and Rationality
A field that uses history, philosophy, literature, and art to understand how concepts of reason and rationality have evolved and how they have been used to exclude or empower groups. It examines the genealogy of “rationality” from Enlightenment to the present, its representation in cultural texts, and its ethical complexities. It also critically engages with the boundaries between reason and emotion, reason and madness, reason and intuition.
Human Sciences of Reason and Rationality Example: “His human sciences of rationality work showed how 18th‑century European thinkers constructed ‘reason’ as a universal faculty while simultaneously denying it to women, colonized peoples, and the poor—a contradiction that haunts rationality discourse today.”
Human Sciences of Reason and Rationality by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 24, 2026
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