Is Descartes correct about a priori knowledge? What about seemingly sincere, rational, and intelligent people who say they do not, perhaps cannot see the truth of this idea about innate ideas?
Is Descartes correct about a priori knowledge? What about seemingly sincere, rational, and intelligent people who say they do not, perhaps cannot see the truth of this idea about innate ideas?
1. Is Descartes correct about a priori knowledge? What about seemingly sincere, rational, and intelligent people who say they do not, perhaps cannot see the truth of this idea about innate ideas? Compare Descartes’s problem here with Plato’s problem of accounting for ignorance of the Forms. Do you think Forms are innate ideas? Are innate ideas Forms? 2. At the end of the nineteenth century, Nietzsche claimed that it would become increasingly impossible to believe in God. Part of his claim involved radical changes in society. What changes actually change, and have they continued? Additionally, In our own time, does what passes for belief in God (at least for many people) refute or confirm Nietzsche's prediction? Also, what did Nietzsche mean by the death of God when he once brought it up (this can be Googled)? 3. what is philosophy? What is a philosopher?
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Academic Level
Masters
Subject Area
Nursing
Paper Type
Essay
Number of Pages
4 Page(s)/1100 words
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5
Format
APA
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