Empiricism
JU.1
Empiricism comes from a deep reflection on the limitations of
rationalism. In this book, there are several points that I think are
more important: first, the idea must come from the material acquired by
the human senses, that is to say, the human imagination can never exceed
the scope of experience; Second, the interconnectedness of ideas follows
similarities, connections in time and space, and cause-effect. And the
connection between cause and effect comes not from reason but from
experience. But how can reasoning from the individual to the general be
logically justified? Third, freedom is the power to act or not to act
according to the decision of the will, and if determinism does not
exist, then all actions are random and arbitrary results, then how can
we impose moral judgments on events that human beings cannot decide?
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