
Ep 153: ”Induction” under Objectivist Epistemology - Part 1
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The Process of Observing the Facts of Reality and of Integrating Them Into Concepts
Popper's objective knowledge has it that it is about objects and stuff out there. And if those objects can be used to copy and transmit the knowledge, this is utterly independent of the goings on in mind. It's not about mental processes, missing the point. There's no process of observing the facts of reality. Let's consider an example. Consider observing stars. What a pop you're in would say, what I would say is that that claim is just a fundamental misunderstanding of how concept formation, as you're calling it, occurs.
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