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- Instrumental_rationality abstract "Instrumental rationality is a mode of thought and action that identifies problems and works directly towards their solution.Instrumental rationality is often studied as a social phenomenon by sociology, social philosophy and critical theory. Perhaps its most famous critic is philosopher Martin Heidegger, who argued that the greatest danger facing modern humans was their own instrumental relationship to the world.".
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- Instrumental_rationality comment "Instrumental rationality is a mode of thought and action that identifies problems and works directly towards their solution.Instrumental rationality is often studied as a social phenomenon by sociology, social philosophy and critical theory. Perhaps its most famous critic is philosopher Martin Heidegger, who argued that the greatest danger facing modern humans was their own instrumental relationship to the world.".
- Instrumental_rationality label "Instrumental rationality".
- Instrumental_rationality label "عقل أداتي".
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