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Certainty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Certainty can be defined as either (a) perfect knowledge that has total security from error, or (b) the mental state of being without doubt. Objectively defined, certainty is total continuity and val...
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Silence is sacred, goddammit ( sacundim) wrote in philosophy, @ ... On the powers of absolute certainty and persuasion; Scenario #1; Imagine that, right after you woke up very early in the morning, you had a vision from God, which revealed to you, and only to you, that the sunrise you're seeing through your window at...
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Computers are transforming the way mathematicians discover,prove and communicate ideas,but is there a place for absolute certainty in this brave new world?;
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Is it possible to know anything with absolute certainty? I have been looking at Descartes meditations but my instructor pointed me to epistemology. Can I just get some directions on how to prove that there is no such things as knowing something with absolute certainty. ... Philosophy Homework Solutions...
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Often people suspend judgment upon an issue that is of the first class because they subject it to the second class of evidence for absolute certainty. So they refuse to go with the highest evidence because there still remains some counter evidence yet to be answered.
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Ludwig Wittgenstein Philosophy: The Metaphysics of Space and Motion and Wave Structure of Matter (WSM) gives Absolute Truth and Meaning to Language. Explanation of Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, Philosophical Investigations. ... Philosophy of this century has largely focused on the use of language,
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We can then show that the Wave Structure of Matter is the correct solution as it deduces the fundamentals of Physics & Philosophy perfectly (there are no opinions). ... Absolute Truth comes from Necessary Connection of One Thing, ... This is the way to gain ground and to progress with certainty. ... I hold that the mark of a...
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