Colin

12%
Flag icon
Strictly speaking, the argument doesn’t stop you from knowing a few things about the external world. Some things are true as a matter of logic or mathematics. You can know that all dogs are dogs, for example. You can know that if there is one table here and a different table there, there are two tables. But these are all trivialities. To be strictly correct, we could adjust the conclusion to “We can’t know anything substantial about the external world.”
Reality+: Virtual Worlds and the Problems of Philosophy
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview