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Lekcja 5: Epistemologia- Epistemologia: argument i dowód - film z polskimi napisami
- Epistemology: Science, Can It Teach Us Everything?
- Epistemology: The Will to Believe
- Epistemology: Reason and Faith
- Epistemology: Sleeping Beauty
- Epistemology: Rationality
- Epistemology: Paradoxes of Perception #1 (Argument from Illusion)
- Epistemology: Paradoxes of Perception #2 (Argument from Hallucination)
- Epistemologia: Paradoks czarnego kruka
- Epistemology: The Puzzle of Grue
- Epistemology: The Preface Paradox
- Epistemology: The Value of Knowledge
- Theory of Knowledge: Virtue Epistemology
- Epistemology: The Epistemic Regress Problem
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Epistemology: Paradoxes of Perception #2 (Argument from Hallucination)
Common sense takes for granted that we can typically just see physical objects without further hindrance. In this Wireless Philosophy video, Eugen Fischer (University of East Anglia) presents the ‘argument from hallucination’ that questions common sense: Together with parallel arguments, it appears to show that we are cut off from any physical objects around us by a veil of immaterial perceptions.
Speaker: Dr. Eugen Fischer, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of East Anglia.
Speaker: Dr. Eugen Fischer, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of East Anglia.
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