Showing posts with label epistemology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label epistemology. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Pragmatism Sucks?

Click on the comic to enlarge it.

Whadaya think? Is this a good criticism, or a bad criticism?

Thursday, February 8, 2007

The Antidote for Humeanism

Do you find yourself obsessed with Hume's question of what could justify inductive reasoning? Boy, do I have a link for you:

Or, you could watch a dog puppet insult people waiting in line to see Star Wars:

Triumph vs. Star Wars Geeks

Hmmm... is Triumph justified in concluding that all Stars Wars fans are nerds?

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Why Trust Our Senses?

We may not have a lot of time to go over this in class, so I thought we could try discussing it on the blog.

Descartes's argument for why we can trust our senses, and as a result have knowledge about the external world, is pretty unconvincing. So what do you think would be a good argument for trusting our senses? What's a good argument that we can and do know stuff about the external world?

In other words, why shouldn't we all be skeptics? (OK, some of you may think we should. If so, this post isn't for you. For all you know, this blog may not even exist. Did I just blow your mind?)

Link to the Future

Over the next two weeks we'll be going over the debate between rationalists and empiricists. Here's an advanced survey article on the debate from my favorite free online philosophy encyclopedia:
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Rationalism vs. Empiricism
Yes, there are more than one free online philosophy encyclopedias.

Saturday, January 20, 2007

Keanu-Approved Links

Here's a trio of links. The first one's that guide to reading philosophy we talked about in class on Friday.

Jim Pryor's Guide to Reading Philosophy

The next two relate to epistemology and skepticism, which are what we'll be talking about this week. Both are about the movie The Matrix. The first is pretty straightforward (Neo reads it and says 'whoa'), but the second is a little more advanced (Neo reads it and says 'huh?').

The Matrix: Dream Skepticism

The Matrix: Brain-in-a-Vat Skepticism

By the way, if you have any links you think I or others in class might find interesting, let me know.