Lukacs, J. (2009). Putting Man Before Descartes. The American Scholar .
This article is about Descartes’ philosophy on knowledge and the human purpose. It defines knowledge and defines the human experience.
“Every human being sees the world in his own way.”
“Knowledge, which is neither objective nor subjective, is always personal. Not individual: personal. The concept of the individual has been one of the essential misconceptions of political liberalism. Every human being is unique, but he does not exist alone.”
This contributes the human experience and relationship to knowledge and its understanding. This is the most fundamental understanding of the topic of the paper.
I plan to use this for defining knowledge on a different level, rather than a plain explanation of dictionary definitions. This will add a different, less boring approach to defining the topic that is the head topic of the paper.
This connection is taking the definition to a whole new dimension of defining. This is needed for the full explanation of the topic and what is needed to.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
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