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8 Cards in this Set

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Science is a kind of degenerate philosophy and that it has a bad effect on the history of philosophy.



Certainty is only for a moment

Martin Heidegger

Rational inquiry into the structure of any thought system, its presuppositions, concepts, and the status of its claims

William Capitan

Philosophy is a free inquiry into the limits of human knowledge and into the most general categories applicable to experience and reality

Stuart Hampshire

Ongoing critical activity of developing theories to describe, explain, or account for certain aspects of human experience.

Professor Craig Channell

An attempt to see how things in the broadest possible sense of the term, hang together, in the broadest possible sense of the term.

Wilfrid Sellar

Open concept like a game.

Ludwig Wittgenstein

Has a simple but ingenious interpretation of "Socratic Ignorance"

Professor Robert Wolff

Philosophy is studies not fkr the sake of any definite answers to its question.

Lord Bertrand Russell