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"The pluralistic form takes for me a stronger hold on reality than any other philosophy I know of, being essentially a social philosophy, a philosophy of 'co'"-William James
FQ: 1. What is the name of Descartes' method that states don't accept anything as true if there is the slightest possibility that it isn't? 2. What kind of realism suggests that all perception is a result of awareness of inner representation of the external world?
DQ: 1. Do you think the real world is entirely knowable?
FQ:
ReplyDelete1. What is the name of Descartes' method that states don't accept anything as true if there is the slightest possibility that it isn't?
2. What kind of realism suggests that all perception is a result of awareness of inner representation of the external world?
DQ:
1. Do you think the real world is entirely knowable?