Lexicon of Arguments

Philosophical and Scientific Issues in Dispute
 
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I 12
Empiricism/Hume: empiricism forms the basis. Because human nature exceeds the mind, nothing exceeds the human nature in mind. Nothing is transcendental.
>Transition, >Transcendentals, >Mind, >Thinking, >Ideas, >Association.
The ideas are connected in the mind, but not through the mind.
I 101
Empiricism/Hume: empiricism must be determined at the problem of subjectivity.
>Subjectivity.
I 104
Basic principle of empiricism/Hume: the basic principle of empiricism is the principle of difference.
>Principles/Hume, >Distinctions, >Dissimilarity, >Distinctions, >Distinctiveness.
I 136
Empiricism/Hume: because the relations are outside things (>atomism), empiricism is dualistic: duality between terms and relations.
Cf. >Observation/Maturana.
Contrary: a philosophy would be on the contrary if it comes from analytical (conceptual) truths.
>Analyticity, >Syntheticity.

Non-empiricist: a theory would be non-empiricist according to which the relations from nature result in things.

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