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Pragmatism

In Our Time: Philosophy

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I Think the Pragmatists' Interpretation of the Copernican Revolution Was a Radical Break

Kant was the first major philosopher to say that knowledge is fundamentally about getting our concepts to match the nature of the objective world out there. Descart eropposed a very powerful sceptical ideas, well do we know? Do we have absolute certainty that we're not mistaken? And he had this idea that, what if we were being deceived by an evil demon? Everything we take ourselves to know might in fact be false, except one little thing that i i am thinking. But descart had his own solution to that. He thought that, roughly speaking, a benevolent god wouldn't let that be so.

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