1. Test: Concepts of Philosophy
These operations both consist of blanks that you must fill in with impressions in order to make sense of them. ... Perceptions have no contradictions within them or to any other perception. ... When your perception, what you say about your perception and other people's perceptions is what make truth empirical. ... When Hume uses the term ideas, he means a perception that is there in consciousness, but is much weaker in a sense than an impression. ... Though this is a paradox, Kierkegaard makes sense of this. ...
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- Grade Level: High School