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Theory of Knowledge
Title: Theory of Knowledge
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1215 | Pages: 5.2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Theory of Knowledge
What is Logic?
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"There is no scientific evidence that civilization is synonymous with Aristotelian rationalityˇ¦ the syllogism, the negation and the abstract classification are not discoveries of reality itself, of an eternal, absolute or self-evident truth-but simply linguistic inventions of conceptual tools which people find useful in varying degrees according to their life situation"
Discuss this quote in reference to two different forms of knowledge: Physics and History.
In order to comprehend what kind
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in applying logic to physics but 'physics' is not achieving it's purpose in completely understanding nature for that fact that nature cannot be duplicated. If nature cannot be recreated, how are able to capture a moment of it to understand it? Therefore, subjects are merely logic applied different aspects of a human simulation of nature that is changed in varies ways in order to satisfy the human's want of information and comprehend the world around.
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