and Devitt 106). Even the most direct empirical phenomena has an element of epistemological uncertainty (BonJour, and Devitt 107). That there is ambiguity in these phenomena does not demonstrate that they could not possibly be empirical; this same reasoning should apply to math and logic as well (BonJour, and Devitt 107). Devitt 's claim is modest when stating that his theory is the best that is available, and should be taken as default, despite a lack of obvious epistemological solutions. There…
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more free to disregard Democritus’ theory of sense-perception and knowledge, and will by and of itself make his own thesis, posited in the beginning of Metaphysics A, stand out as more truthful when he is able to argue against Democritus’ line of reasoning. This is plausible as there are two further curiosities which indicate that Aristotle has manipulated Democritus’ theory in the Metaphysics into something less complex than it…