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Hume argued that people always choose actions guided by emotion. The reason is a tool to help us understand why we feel certain emotions and to show us that they are reasonable given the situation. But when it comes to deciding what to do, we usually act out of...
The naturalist fallacy is when you jump from describing something as true to saying that it should be done. In his work, David Hume wrote that “Reason is the slave of passion”. His work was influential in making us question whether we can trust our emotions. For...
The debate of rationalism and empiricism regarding how we acquire knowledge stands on the foothold that knowledge exists. But what is knowledge? In classic Green, philosophy knowledge is a justifiably true belief where three conditions must be met: You should believe...
Positivism is a philosophical approach that believes in the value of evidence and experimentation, and that there is no other source of legitimate knowledge except through experimental means. Empirical thinking is the belief that we can only gain true knowledge about...
Sociological positivism was derived from the initial scientific idea of positivism. Comte believed that all knowledge must be verified with evidence, and those metaphysics were useless because there are no facts about the universe that cannot be observed. He,...
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