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Empiricist epistemology

The opposite extreme of rationalism

John Locke

Tabula rasa

Blank slate


Void of all characters


Without any ideas

Ockhams razor

Less is more

Simple ideas

Can't be further analyzed

Place your hand on a wall

Complex ideas

Compunds of simple ideas


Ideas of relations


Abstractions

Beatuy


Larger than smaller than


Blueness

Conceptualism

A theory where a characteristic is assigned a name

The alphabet

Primary qualities

Characteristics that necessarily inhered in material bodies

Solidarity numbers

Secondary qualities

Qualities which in truth are nothing in the object its self but power to produce various sensation in us by power of its primary quality

Bulk figure texture

Representative realism

The world is rwal but not directly accessible through the mind

This photo of me is black and white but I am not

Sense data

Ideas of the 5 senses

Color taste sound ect

Conceptual truth

the sentence is true by definition

A triangle has three sides

Synthetic propositions

Matters of fact

Skepticism

Question

Logical empiricism


Logical positivism

Group that agreed math and logic are tatuological


The Vienna circle

Nuetral monism

Reality is neither mental nor physical

Logical constructions

Interpretation of sense data

Psychological atomism

The view that our knowledge of the world is built up by sensorial impression

Yellow or sharp

Operant conditioning

Repetition of noise reinforced or discouraged by reward or punishment