5. Rationalism and Empiricism Flashcards

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Two Rationalists Studied:

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Rene Descartes, Spinoza

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Two Empiricists Studied:

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John Locke, David Hume

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Rationalists believe that: (3)

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  1. Sense experience does not equal truth
  2. Forms + Mathematical/Scientific laws ARE mind independent
  3. Reason + Logic = Knowledge
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Empiricists believe that: (3)

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  1. Sense experience equals truth
  2. Forms + Mathematical/Scientific laws are mind dependent
  3. Experience = Knowledge
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  1. Rene Descartes: (The Christian Rationalist) – Father of Philosophical Modernism
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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.”

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Two steps for the methodological project (Descartes)

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  1. Dream Hypothesis: It is possible right now that you’re dreaming. Our sense sometimes deceives us; thus you cannot trust your senses.
  2. 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.
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I THINK THEREFORE…

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I AM

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  1. Baruch/Benedict Spinoza: (The Jewish Rationalist)
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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.

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  1. John Locke (The Christian Empiricist)
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  • rejected the concept of innate ideas.
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  1. David Hume (The Skeptical Empiricist)
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  • 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.
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Immanuel Kant Quote

“Though all our knowledge begins with experience…

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it does not follow that it all arises out of experience.”

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