Argunet Debates
Argument Map:Untitled

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Arguments
- Argument: : Rationality
- Argument: : Positivism
- Argument: : Previous experience shapes our perception
- Argument: : Sense organs are limited
- Argument: : By inductive reasoning and inner thought, the scientist and the philosopher has good reasons to understand the world independantly of perception.
- Argument: : Reality may not be seen the same by each one of us
- Argument: : Some notions about the world are in the strict form of thought
- Argument: : The most basic logical thought are objective.
- Argument: : A scientist still defines something as "true" based on his perceptions.
- Argument: : Perception
- Argument: : Reasoning
- Argument: : Science tries to see things independantly of human perception
- Argument: : Knowledge of the outside world is gained by the use of some medium
- Argument: : Brain Interpretation
- Argument: : Subjective things are viewed as we are, not as they are
- Argument: : Sensory organs
- Argument: : We see and understand things not as they are but as we are.
