Website review: Philosophy
lionb discovered this in Philosophy
•113 reviews since Mar 24, 2005
philosophy, reference, theory
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igra001 rated 3 days ago- Broaden your mind

ZombieRRS rated 5 months ago- Interesting resource of philosophy

rickjh rated 7 months ago- This is pop philosophy. Anybody who thinks he can deduce the nature of "true reality" from a few basic "self evident" concepts is doing exactly what the traditional metaphysicists have done. And the result is no different. Such theories beg the questions they are trying to answer. Like all sweeping theories the conclusions are simply contained in the initial assumptions - in this case the notion that physical reality can be exhaustively explained by wave theory. This claim misses the point that there is an unbridgeable gap between perception and Kantian thing-in-itself reality. Theories born of scientific perceptions cannot possibly bridge that gap. What we really have to do is become a bit more humble and jettison this idea of "true reality."

Bijou242 rated 7 months ago- Interesting site for philosophers.

barondavis4mvp rated 8 months ago- deep shit

ninjafi rated 8 months ago- good... but lies 'The above pages show you how to deduce Reality for yourself and confirm it is true. There are just two steps, founded on logical empirical rules of Science - no opinions (and apologies for the abruptness!)' that's just silly.. you can't 'deduce reality all for yourself' if you're basing it on logic.. logic is not a precondition, if u are using logic you are assuming logic is valid and real, so that would mean that u r proving reality beginning with the prior assumption of reality. so obviobly can't be done, but then its much better not to..

Echo1966 rated 9 months ago- Great Resource. -Ian