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Saturday, September 19, 2015

Comments for Theme 1

1. http://securepathofscience.blogspot.se/2015/09/theme-1-theory-of-knowledge-and-theory_14.html?showComment=1445864186925#c1086061219112673092

2. http://rchcc.blogspot.se/2015/09/reflection-of-theme1.html?showComment=1445865904268#c5012600485274659949

3. http://happyblogger7.blogspot.se/2015/09/theme-1learning-summary.html?showComment=1445870021125#c1518567468774572856

4. http://oscarlimback.blogspot.se/2015/09/after-thelecture-and-seminary-last-week.html?showComment=1445870651306

5. http://paullinderoth.blogspot.se/2015/09/theme-1-theory-of-knowledge-and-theory_14.html?showComment=1445871256539

6. http://tamfmtol.blogspot.se/2015/09/theme-1-post-theory-of-knowledge-and.html?showComment=1442845993040#c8662756377529229766

7. http://ixxzw.blogspot.se/2015/09/theme-1-theory-of-knowledge-and-theory_10.html?showComment=1445865281664#c3999636103157670150

8. http://denise-theoryandmethod.blogspot.se/2015/09/theme-1-theory-of-knowledge-and-theory_12.html?showComment=1442846356721#c4923713701379645479

9. http://theorymethodmediatech.blogspot.se/2015/09/theme1theory-of-knowledge-and-theory-of.html?showComment=1445866560834#c3956056026642920897

10. http://u1vfukfo.blogspot.se/2015/09/theme-1-post-posting-theory-of.html?showComment=1445871724994#c7638433317723707227

11. Additional Comments https://agrik.wordpress.com/2015/09/13/kant-vs-plato-2/

A good reflection starts with an interesting and inspiring quote. “Our world is a shared experience Fractured by individual perspectives.” I like the sentence and thanks for your sharing. In your reflection, I found the three issues you pointed out are very useful and helpful for us to understand the theme, which are open-ended philosophical discussions, no ultimate universal ‘truth’, and we see the world though perception. It is important to keep them in mind. In addition, I agree with you that ‘Kant was not right all the time’. In fact, I think no one was always right, or maybe there is no right can be always right. (This sounds a little bit silly, but I hope you get what I mean.) Similar to lacking of the god’s point of view, I think knowledge shares same limit just as us. That may be another reason for why a priori and a posteriori knowledge exists. But again you make good argument that ‘no knowledge can exist independent of previous knowledge’ and “Knowledge requires knowledge.” This is definitely a logical thinking and makes a great connection with previous discussions. Thanks for your interesting share. Well done!

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