9 résultats pour "knowledge"
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Antinoüs (extrait)Fernando PessõaChange" All things changing, says Heraclitus, no knowledge is possible.
Antinoüs (extrait) Fernando Pessõa Change “ All things changing, says Heraclitus, no knowledge is possible. ” My answer is that, all things changing, myself change with them, and so I am in a relative stability. Subject and object changing perpetually are stable one in relation to the other. The world is only in perpetual change when contrasted to something immutable. What is this thing which does not change? Descartes will hope to answer with : “ It is myself, as a thinking subject. ” I belie...
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Alfred Jules Ayerné en 1910Professeur à Oxford, puis à Londres, doit sa réputation à deux ouvrages sur la philosophieanalytique : Language, Truth and Logic (1936) et The foundations of empirical knowledge (1940).
Alfred Jules Ayer né en 1910 Professeur à Oxford, puis à Londres, doit sa réputation à deux ouvrages sur la philosophie analytique : Language, Truth and Logic (1936) et The foundations of empirical knowledge (1940). Il a également publié des essais sur Russell et Wittgenstein.
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Descartes : Human knowledge is based on innate ideas = Innatism ( compatible with rationalism)
René Descartes used methodic doubt to reach certain knowledge of selfexistence in the act of thinking, expressed in the indubitable proposition cogito, ergo sum (“I think, therefore I am”). Ren é Descartes (15961650) sought to doubt the truth of all his beliefs in order to determine which beliefs he could be certain were true. This method was called : method of doubt. He says that our knowledge can be wrong, because our senses or our judgments can be wrong. According to him,...
- Plato.
- Consciousness
- Botany - biology.
- Medicine.
- Hinduism.
- Intelligence.