The Knowledge Illusion: Why We Never Think Alone
Catégorie: Sciences humaines, Loisirs créatifs, décoration et passions
Auteur: Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Klaus Wolfsperger
Éditeur: Greg Pak
Publié: 2018-09-14
Écrivain: Collins Dictionaries, Elisabeth Tayefeh
Langue: Vietnamien, Anglais, Grec ancien, Hongrois
Format: eBook Kindle, pdf
Auteur: Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Klaus Wolfsperger
Éditeur: Greg Pak
Publié: 2018-09-14
Écrivain: Collins Dictionaries, Elisabeth Tayefeh
Langue: Vietnamien, Anglais, Grec ancien, Hongrois
Format: eBook Kindle, pdf
Immanuel Kant (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) - · We do not have theoretical knowledge that we are free or about anything beyond the limits of possible experience, but we are morally justified in believing that we are free in this sense. On the other hand, Kant also uses stronger language than this when discussing freedom. For example, he says that “among all the ideas of speculative reason freedom is the only one the possibility of which
Descartes’ Epistemology (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) - · We say that we see the wax itself, if it is there before us, not that we judge it to be there from its colour or shape; and this might lead me to conclude without more ado that knowledge of the wax comes from what the eye sees, and not from the scrutiny of the mind alone. But then if I look out of the window and see men crossing the square, as I just happen to have done, I normally say that I
NASA Admits We Never Went to the Moon – Forbidden Knowledge … - · We’ve never been to the moon because we can’t get through the Van Allen radiation belts. I think of all the poor dogs and monkeys (-all masonic symbols) NASA sent up that must have been cooked alive. Cruel. Why animal protection groups have never said anything I don’t understand. (If they are “Royal Societies”, RSPCA, then they are masonic and be collusive.)
Epistemology: The History and Philosophy of ‘Knowledge - · Among philosophers who think that it is possible to analyze the conditions necessary for knowledge, virtually all of them accept that truth is such a condition. There is much less agreement about the extent to which a knower must know why something is true in order to know. On such views, something being known implies that it is true. However, this should not be confused for the more
Epistemology - Wikipedia - Among philosophers who think that it is possible to analyze the conditions necessary for knowledge, virtually all of them accept that truth is such a condition. There is much less agreement about the extent to which a knower must know why something is true in order to know. On such views, something being known implies that it is true. However, this should not be confused for the more
Introspection illusion - Wikipedia - The introspection illusion is a cognitive bias in which people wrongly think they have direct insight into the origins of their mental states, while treating others' introspections as unreliable. The illusion has been examined in psychological experiments, and suggested as a basis for biases in how people compare themselves to others. These experiments have been interpreted as suggesting that
Dr David Martin – The Illusion of Knowledge – Forbidden - · And I think that we have been seduced into a distraction of epic proportions while a greater evil is being done. “So I am not gonna fall for it! If you thought this was gonna be the ‘Find the Fauci’ moment, I’ve got a little teaser in there, you’ll get a little Fauci but that’s not what this is about. This is about the illusion of knowledge. “And I have at the bottom of this
Why Facts Don’t Change Our Minds | The New Yorker - · They begin their book, “The Knowledge Illusion: Why We Never Think Alone” (Riverhead), with a look at toilets. Virtually everyone in the United States, and …
Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and - Alone Together’s overall theme is that we need to consciously consider the effects of new technologies on our lives and then pick and choose what we want to adopt, rather than simply accepting technologies without thinking. Turkle isn’t a Luddite, and this isn’t a book against new technology. Turkle sees the value of new connective technologies and discusses her integration of those
Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World – and - This is a fascinating book about how we think about the world, and many of the ways in which we think incorrectly. To start off, the reader is encouraged to take the Factfulness quiz. It consists of thirteen multiple-choice questions. Most people do worse than pure chance, , a chimpanzee could achieve a better score! It goes to show how our
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