Rationalism
Rationalism is a method of research and experiment that states that reason is the primary source of knowledge. Contrary to empiricism theoretically, he denies sensationalism as a source of knowledge. The ultimate concept that holds this is the belief in the ability and authority of the mind to unleash knowledge and truth. Rationalism measures that the inherent intellect of the human being is able to seek and respond to the truth. Rationalism considers reason as the ultimate source for the truth and achieves all science. Rationalism based on scientific values rejects the revelation and miracles of being considered to be illogical. The size of whether something is scientific or does not lie in either logic or not. From the historical point of view, the early pioneers of rationalism are Heraclitus, who believe in intellect beyond the senses as a source of knowledge. According to him the human mind can relate to the divine mind that emits the light of the inner light in humanity.