Rationality Followed by Freedom

Authors

  • Zijuan Bai The School of Philosophy and Sociology, Lanzhou University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30564/ret.v2i2.752

Abstract

There is no contradiction between rationality and freedom. Only morally noble people can enjoy freedom, and people with rationality can have freedom.

Logos can’t suffer. People should use their rationality to make the necessary choices, but it is nothing but good or evil.

Keywords:

Rationality; Freedom; Christ

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