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Descartes: Criteria of Truth

Criteria of Truth

  • According to Descartes, an idea must be present to the mind, it must be open to the mind, and the mind must also attend to it. So, clearness and distinctness are the two criterions of truth.
  • Descartes uses these two because he believed that an idea must be clearly given meaning the mind must include in it that content which is integral and complete in relation to mind՚s interpretation of it and it must never be confused w…

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Against Epistemology

Against Epistemology

  • Epistemology ought to be relinquished, according to Rorty because it is impossible to seek an epistemic relation to reality that escapes the linguistic and social context. The epistemological limitation according to Rorty՚s description does not deny the existence of an “extra-linguistic” reality, rather he simply denies that the language can be thought to have a kind of “correspondence” to reality that epistemologists have traditionally attempted to demonstrate.
  • Rorty՚s critique o…

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