As epistemology, his point is mundane. As an ontological commitment, it makes the usual idealist mistake. — apokrisis
Ontology is the philosophical study of what exists, reality, and being, essentially asking "What is real?". In contrast, epistemology is the philosophical study of knowledge, concerning how we know what is real and the methods and principles of gaining knowledge, answering "How do we know it?". These two branches are distinct but related, as our understanding of what exists (ontology) shapes how we seek and acquire knowledge (epistemology) about it.
what defies comparison — Paine
Since TPF is for philosophical discussion, people usually participate with some knowledge already gained elsewhere — and that seems right to me. — Jamal
This.. is an interesting concept, at least as my mind is able to process it. Could you go into further detail? What, truly, "defies comparison" as far as something that is not lexicographically or taxonomically similar? — Outlander
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