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Read this article ( https://plato. stanford. edu/entries/thought-experiment/ ) on thought experiments and then construct your own thought experiment. Describe your thought experiment, and then answer the following questions: Recognizing that thought experiments, by definition, give us knowledge simply by the use of thought, how would empiricist philosophers view these? Is what we derive from the experiments knowledge, and if so, is the knowledge useful? Where does the knowledge gained in a thought experiment come from if it is not innate?
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"all the world's a stage" is a saying that draws a parallel between two totally different concepts: reality and drama. this type of comparison, made popular by a group of seventeenth century poets, is called: metamorphosis. metacognition. metaphysical conceit. metaphor. metaphysical poets.
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