Understanding Empiricism: Laws of Idea Association
Empiricism, emerging in the seventeenth century, values sensory observation as knowledge. Hume outlines three laws of idea association: resemblance, contiguity, and cause-effect. He contrasts knowledge types and critiques the connection to moral conduct. In Germany, a lack of a bourgeois revolution differs from England and France. Hegel’s dialectic presents conflict resolution through synthesis.
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