Empiricism

Empiricism

Pons Malleus

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Pons Malleus
Año de edición:
2025
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Filosofía
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This book is an exploration of empiricism-one of the most enduring and influential schools of philosophical thought. Rooted in the conviction that knowledge arises primarily from sensory experience, empiricism has shaped not only philosophy, but also science, education, psychology, and modern political thought. Its lineage includes some of the most pivotal figures in intellectual history: John Locke, George Berkeley, David Hume, and later, thinkers like John Stuart Mill and the logical empiricists of the 20th century. Their writings, arguments, and ideas form the core of the inquiry that unfolds in these pages.Empiricism stands in contrast to rationalism, its perennial counterpart, which emphasizes reason and innate ideas as the primary sources of knowledge. Rather than viewing the mind as a repository of pre-existing truths or as guided by pure reason alone, empiricists assert that the mind begins as a blank slate-tabula rasa-gradually filled through observation, sensation, and reflection. From this foundational premise, empiricism questions the scope and limits of human understanding, the nature of reality, and the basis of truth itself.This book aims to offer a thorough yet accessible account of empiricism’s development, its internal debates, and its relevance today. It begins by tracing empiricism’s classical roots in ancient thought, noting how early inklings of empiricist attitudes appear in the works of Aristotle and the medical traditions of antiquity. From there, it moves to the early modern period, where empiricism found its most potent expression in the Enlightenment-a time when observation and experimentation began to supplant tradition and dogma.Each chapter explores a central figure or theme: Locke’s theory of knowledge and his political implications of empiricism; Berkeley’s immaterialism and the radical consequences of sensory reliance; Hume’s skepticism and the problem of causation; and Mill’s refinement of empiricism into a comprehensive framework for logic, science, and morality. Alongside these historical analyses, the book also examines empiricism’s influence on later scientific philosophy, particularly in the form of logical positivism and contemporary philosophy of science.But this is not merely a historical or academic exercise. Today, the empiricist impulse-skeptical, evidence-based, experience-driven-resonates strongly in a world grappling with misinformation, ideological polarization, and challenges to scientific authority. Revisiting the foundational ideas of empiricism helps us better understand the epistemic values that undergird liberal democracies, the sciences, and the pursuit of knowledge itself.This book is written for the curious reader, the student of philosophy, and the thoughtful skeptic. No prior expertise is assumed, though some chapters delve deeply into abstract and complex ideas. Where technical terms appear, they are defined and contextualized. My aim has been to combine intellectual rigor with clarity, always keeping in view the practical and human stakes behind philosophical disputes.

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