Knowledge of the External World
YALE UNIVERISTY
RULED BY THE HEART
A LADY AT HER MIRROR, JEAN RAOUX (1720s)
THE STROMING OF THE BASTIEEL
INTELLECTUALS GATHERING AT THE CAFE D'ALEXANDRE, P…
DECLARATIONS OF THE RIGHTS OF MAN
THE NATURE OF EXPERIENCE
Representation and Reality
ABOVE AND BEYOND
The LEGACY of SCHOPENHAUER
Mirror Test
Darwin's old study at Down
Down House
What is a Primitive World
Charles Darwin
Beagle
Beagle
Alfred Wallace, aged 46, in 1869
Denis Diderot
John Locke
VOILA D'AMORE
LEIBNIZ WITH QUEEN SOPHIA CHARLOTTE OF PRUSSIA
FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION
Benedict Spinoza
Checking the facts
THE PICTURE THEORY OF MEANING
QUEEN CHRISTINA OF SWEDEN & DESCARTES
THE GREAT RATIONALISTS
HOBBES
THE COPERNICAN SYSTEM
THE TRIAL OF GALILEO
Dalai Lama
Boethius and Lady Philosophy
Punishments !!
SAINT AUGUSTINE
διογένης / Diogenes
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Locke claimed that those qualities arising out of the interaction between an object and an observing subject are subjective (i.e., “secondary”) properties and do not exist unperceived. One such example in color, a subjective element that can differ from observer to observer, as illustrated in David Ryckaert’s ‘The Artist’s Workshop’ (1638
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