Inleiding en antieke filosofen - Plato's Rationalism
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Why did Plato think that human perception is misleading?
Who said "The essence of reality is change" and how does it relate to Plato's Rationalism?
- Heraclitus (Greek Philosopher).
- Because our reality (perception) changes, we can only find true knowledge by using rationality.
Who said the following notion and how does it relate to Plato's Rationalism: "Reality is unchanging, but appears as changing to our senses".
- Parmenides (uit de dialogen van Plato).
- Even though the reality stayed the same, our senses think it changed. Therefore we cannot rely on senses and have to use rationality to find true knowledge (which is the main idea of Plato's Rationalism).
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How does Plato explain that humans have the capacity to find true knowledge by reasoning?
Why did Plato think that truth can only be found in the supernatural World of Forms and not around us on earth.
E.g., No angle in our world can be exactly 90.00 degrees. This is only possible in an abstract world.
What does Kosuth's 3 chairs (1965) tell us about Rationalism?
How does Plato's Rationalism differ from the modern definition of Rationalism?
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