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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 |
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Rational inquiry into the structure of any thought system, its presuppositions, concepts, and the status of its claims |
William Capitan |
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Philosophy is a free inquiry into the limits of human knowledge and into the most general categories applicable to experience and reality |
Stuart Hampshire |
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Ongoing critical activity of developing theories to describe, explain, or account for certain aspects of human experience. |
Professor Craig Channell |
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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 |
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Open concept like a game. |
Ludwig Wittgenstein |
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Has a simple but ingenious interpretation of "Socratic Ignorance" |
Professor Robert Wolff |
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Philosophy is studies not fkr the sake of any definite answers to its question. |
Lord Bertrand Russell |