Empiricist
By: Mikki • Essay • 354 Words • December 9, 2009 • 929 Views
Essay title: Empiricist
Rationalism and Empiricism are most likely the two most famous and interesting schools of philosophy. The two schools deal specifically with epistemology, or, the origin of knowledge. Although not completely ,different from eachother,
they are often considered same sometimes
and are seen as the “Jordan vs. Bird” of the philosophy world. The beginning of rationalism and empiricism can be traced back to the 17th century, when many important advancements were made in scientific fields such as astronomy and mechanics. These advancements were most likely the basis for a fast philosophical argument: What do we truly know? People wondered whether science was really giving us knowledge of reality. The search for the answer to this question led to the development of these two schools of philosophy. One
of the most famous philosophers of epistemology is Rene Descartes
the former being a rationalist, and the latter an empiricist. In this essay
I will try to give an understanding of both rationalism and empiricism, show the ideas and contributions from the importsnt philosopher.
When Descartes started his own thought on Rationalism in the 17th century, when science and other important scientific creationism were created. Descartes determined to set