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Ep. 353: Reid on Visual Knowledge (Part Two)

The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

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Embodiment and Skepticism: Philosophical Perspectives

This chapter explores the intricate relationship between embodiment and skepticism, challenging the notion that sensory experiences are unreliable. By examining the concepts of pain, perception, and the philosophical implications of skepticism, the speaker underscores how our physical interactions with the world affirm reality. The discussion bridges classical philosophical views with contemporary understandings, illustrating how sensations inform our understanding and decision-making.

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