is there a combined theory that unites rationalism and empiricism? — EnsambleMark
Maybe you'd like Kant? — norm
Pfhorrest — Pfhorrest
I fell the two work together — EnsambleMark
you mentioned Analytic vs Continental instead, but even that is already getting pretty dated...
in your opinion, is that train of though fading and if so which direction is it heading? — EnsambleMark
I am a new member on this forum, I have started reading Ernest Becker's Denial of death, is there a combined theory that unites rationalism and empiricism? — EnsambleMark
Would naturalism be close to that? The definition of naturalism is something like: the philosophical belief that everything arises from natural properties and causes, and supernatural or spiritual explanations don't matter. At least naturalism uses extensively empiricism in the way of using the scientific method and using empirical study. — ssu
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