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Psychology
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and Empirical Rationalism The dispute between moral rationalism and empiricism has made a lot of value in the theory of knowledge. However, proponents of moral rationalism and empiricism is too exaggerated the value of one aspect of human c...

Epistemology
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is structured with two Greek words: episteme, "knowledge" and logos, "theory". The problem is responsible for the subject-object. Understanding that the subject is the knower and the object to be everything on the subject performs cognitive...

Plato's Allegory Of The Cave And Jonh Taylor Gatto A Letter To My Granddaughter
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Plato's ideas and viewpoint, it is important to understand his contributions to rationalism and his perception of human knowing. It is also essential to know and appreciate how his Allegory of the Cave depicts rationalism and human knowing,...

International Relations
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International Relations: Reflectivist versus Rationalist Introduction International Relations (IR) is the meticulous study of the relationships between countries in the world political theatre. IR analysts examine the role of the State, alo...

History Of Development Of School Of Thoughts
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was driven from the Plato’s academy. This school of thought was inspired by the remarks of Socrates “All I know is that I know nothing”. If a proposition is not provided with complete certainty then it cannot qualify as a fact or true know...

Philosophical Comparison Descartes And Hume
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philosophical theory which originates in the thought of Descartes (1596-1650, French philosopher)......

Popper
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the distinction between open and closed societies in his social philosophical work The Open Society and Its Enemies (1945/1993). He aimed to formulate a plea for rationality and freedom-one against all kinds of totalitarianism. Popper wrote...