What are such paradigm shifts in Philosophy? — SpinozaNietzsche
...The Gettier Problem... — Philosophim
Few folk have ever held justified true belief to be both sufficient and necessary conditions for knowledge. Not even Socrates thought it adequate, and he is the fellow who developed it - describing it as a "wind-egg". Gettier just presented examples that undergraduates could understand. — Banno
But philosophy is not a science, and not necessarily subject to the sorts of historical analysis common to the sciences. Would you happily call pointillism a paradigm? Or Shinto? Seems a stretch. — Banno
It's a common misapprehension. Many folk think Gettier "broke" a central idea in philosophy, but as so often, the situation was much more complicated. — Banno
:ok:It's a common misapprehension. Many folk think Gettier "broke" a central idea in philosophy, but as so often, the situation was much more complicated. :wink: — Banno
An interesting question is whether it's possible to return to a previous paradigm. — J
But philosophy is not a science — Banno
These and the many other advances in neuroscience make me think that philosophy might have to change its mind — Rob J Kennedy
It's a common misapprehension. Many folk think Gettier "broke" a central idea in philosophy, but as so often, the situation was much more complicated.
— Banno
Yes - thank you. — Leontiskos
What are such paradigm shifts in Philosophy? — SpinozaNietzsche
What are such paradigm shifts in Philosophy?
— SpinozaNietzsche
Maybe nothing more than who is still the more referenced, after the longer time.
I submit, under that criteria, there are but two: Aristotle with pure logic, Kant with pure reason. All others construct philosophies ultimately grounded in, or at least conditioned by, presuppositions of them. — Mww
I don’t get it. Paradigm shifts in science are not ignored, couldn’t be by definition actually, so what’s wrong with the logic of my submission, exactly? — Mww
So you don't see Derrida or Deluze, say, as philosophers. — Tom Storm
….overthrown scientific paradigms from earlier eras fade from memory…. — Joshs
Sure I do. But they haven’t seriously shifted any paradigms. Or, they haven’t shifted any serious paradigms. While they may have advanced this or that line of thought, they haven’t altered thought itself. — Mww
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