Originally posted by Urban Ranger
I agree with you, but I posit that you will have to accept that your senses are necessarily reliable and correspondinf to the objective reality (I call it the primacy of senses, but I am not sure if that is the correct term), or you will be forever be stuck in Hume's extreme skepticism (brain in a vat and all that fun stuff). Proceed from the primacy of senses, you will end up with empiricism.
I agree with you, but I posit that you will have to accept that your senses are necessarily reliable and correspondinf to the objective reality (I call it the primacy of senses, but I am not sure if that is the correct term), or you will be forever be stuck in Hume's extreme skepticism (brain in a vat and all that fun stuff). Proceed from the primacy of senses, you will end up with empiricism.
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