Valid Fundamental Arguments - Jones - 图书 - GRIN Verlag GmbH - 9783640800025 - 2011年1月15日
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Valid Fundamental Arguments

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Essay from the year 2010 in the subject Philosophy - Theoretical (Realisation, Science, Logic, Language), grade: -, Northwestern University, language: English, comment: If I can, I'd like to add an additional paragraph before it is completed. At the end of 1:3: Another rebuttal is, "sensation cannot precede the ability to receive sensation. Sensation cannot be the first thing in existence, for there must first be a means to receiving this sensation! We, whatever we are, cannot then, originate with sensation." This may be true. However, if it is true, it does not affect us. This form for understanding sensation could only be known through us if we sensed, and questioned how we sensed. It therefore arises after sensation. This is what Kant has failed to notice. , abstract: If all knowledge is empirical, all knowledge must be subject to the same constraints strict empiricism is. Despite the limitless times a man might have seen an object fall due to gravity, he cannot predict if the next object will fall. Empiricism can never govern future events, but only interpret past events and hope the future acts similarly. I leave apriori discussions to another time when I say the following. If time and space are known through empiricism, as relations arising between sensible objects or as elements in themselves, then they can never be predicted as well. An empiricist must say "time has hitherto now been one dimension," not "time is one dimension." An empiricist who disallows apriori knowledge or forms must also admit "space has hitherto now been three dimensions," not "space is three dimensions." There are neither mathematical certainties, nor any of any other kind.

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已发行 2011年1月15日
ISBN13 9783640800025
出版商 GRIN Verlag GmbH
页数 36
商品尺寸 138 × 20 × 213 mm   ·   250 g   (预估重量)
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