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"The true science and study of man is man." -Pierre Charron In the 5th century B.C., the Greek sophist Protagoras wrote, "Man is the measure of all things." This statement is generally taken to refer to subjective truth, such as whether a woman is beautiful or a circumstance is happy...
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This post is one in a series on the History of Epistemological Thought . Previously in this series: The Worldview of the Theologos As I discussed previously , Aristotle distinguished between thinkers who were theologi and thinkers who were physiologi. I discussed the former in my previous post, and now...
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This post is one in a series on the History of Epistemological Thought . Previously in this series: Divination in the Iliad In its earliest days, geometry was empirical and inductive. Ancient measurers noticed repetitions and patterns in observed facts. They used these observations of fact as foundations...