A tree falls in the middle of the forest, no one around to see it or hear it, does it make a sound?
According to the empircist, it doesn't because there is no one there to experience it a posteriori. A true logical person uses a priori and a posteriori reasoning power. A combination of both is a necessity for the existance of reason.
Tabula rosa? Good grief!
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Cheeseit05 1 year ago
very insightful.
phlewis86 2 years ago
Cool video! Thanks for this!
I don't have that much to say about the content. I've studied Hume and Berkeley and now I'm into Locke.
makislav 2 years ago
A tree falls in the middle of the forest, no one around to see it or hear it, does it make a sound?
According to the empircist, it doesn't because there is no one there to experience it a posteriori. A true logical person uses a priori and a posteriori reasoning power. A combination of both is a necessity for the existance of reason.
ogirv101 2 years ago