5. Rationalism and Empiricism Flashcards
Two Rationalists Studied:
Rene Descartes, Spinoza
Two Empiricists Studied:
John Locke, David Hume
Rationalists believe that: (3)
- Sense experience does not equal truth
- Forms + Mathematical/Scientific laws ARE mind independent
- Reason + Logic = Knowledge
Empiricists believe that: (3)
- Sense experience equals truth
- Forms + Mathematical/Scientific laws are mind dependent
- Experience = Knowledge
- Rene Descartes: (The Christian Rationalist) – Father of Philosophical Modernism
Descartes says “the road to knowledge is to doubt the ideas you have inherited!”
“The more I concentrate on the concept of God, the less possible it seems that they could have originated from me alone, so this means God exists.”
Two steps for the methodological project (Descartes)
- Dream Hypothesis: It is possible right now that you’re dreaming. Our sense sometimes deceives us; thus you cannot trust your senses.
- Evil Demon Hypothesis: I can’t rule out the possibility that I’m being deceived by an evil demon – that my brain is in a jar, and nothing in this physical world that I know is real.
I THINK THEREFORE…
I AM
- Baruch/Benedict Spinoza: (The Jewish Rationalist)
Spinoza believed that God if God is truly infinite, limitless, there’s no place that God is not…so God and nature are one.
Pantheism: there is no place God is not. Spinoza broke down Plato’s divided line, so that God is in everything, whereas Plato + Descartes held strong the divided line.
- John Locke (The Christian Empiricist)
- rejected the concept of innate ideas.
- David Hume (The Skeptical Empiricist)
- questioned “perfect forms”
- how do humans innately know that fire consumes and water isn’t breathable? They only know through experience!
- challenged “cause and affect” - we only think something is a cause because we see it consistently
- skeptical of anything that is “mind-independent” to be the truth.
Immanuel Kant Quote
“Though all our knowledge begins with experience…
it does not follow that it all arises out of experience.”