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Intro to Philosophy – Week 5 – Should You Believe What You Hear?
This week we are talking about “whether and in what circumstances you can believe what other people tell you” will talk about the Enlightenment (1700-1800) – where reason, science, and liberal democracy were on the rise and religion and monarchy … Continue reading
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Tagged coursera, credulity, Hume, intellectual autonomy, Kant, naturalistic philosophy, philosophy, Reid, sapere aude, veracity
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