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Hi, need to submit a 1000 words essay on the topic Ansewring qustions.There are things that we know from our birth and they do not need to be proved anyhow. These things are priori like 2+2 = 4, they
Hi, need to submit a 1000 words essay on the topic Ansewring qustions.
There are things that we know from our birth and they do not need to be proved anyhow. These things are priori like 2+2 = 4, they do not need any evidences and explanation why it is so. The views of empiricists are quite opposite. they think that only experience can give way to knowledge. All the suppositions, which are considered by rationalists to be priori, empiricists considered as “trifling” if they were not proved by experience (Blackburn).
As for me I can’t state that I agree with any of these theories, both of them are useful. Philosophy is a science, in which we can’t find right or wrong opinions. However, I must say that the views of empiricists are closer to my own views. The fact is that I do not believe in things I did not see with my own eyes. Thus, in my opinion, the experience is very important and every supposition must have its own evidence to become a statement. We can state something only if it was already proved and we have the proofs.
2. Kant: Why, for Kant, is the rationalist argument insufficient to explain knowledge? What does it mean to know something is “a priori”? How exactly does the connection between our reason and sensory impressions work? Be sure to include some substantive text based information including the role of synthetic a priori propositions?
According to the great philosopher Immanuel Kant, it is useless to support something without the evidences received from experience. Every statement should be proved with the help of experience. The theories based on such approach like rationalist theories can’t be helpful anyhow. Thus, further work was needed to be done in this direction. These views were reflected by the great philosopher in his work called the Critique of Pure Reason.
According to Kant, the word “sensibility” and the word “sense” are closely connected in meaning. That is why,