I am not going to lie to you guys. Philosophy makes my head
hurt. Reading things like Descartes and Locke makes my head spin. I have such a
difficult time keeping up with their thoughts and reasoning, sometimes it feels
like they pull stuff out of thin air. I never feel so small and insignificant
than I do when I read the thoughts of the great minds that have come before me.
How do they even begin to know half of the things they do? How did Locke just
wake up one day and wonder where thoughts come from? He just decided that he is
going to start with the mind to be a white piece of paper and then figure out how
we come to learn and know things. I am not sure that I agree with Locke on the
fact that we only learn from experience, sensation, or reflection. I think there
are some things that are specific truths for everyone and it almost felt like
he did not believe that because he believed in how things made us feel. Well
what feels right to me might not feel right to you so what are we supposed to base
our feelings on? Which one of us is actually right if both of our senses are
telling us we are right?
Maybe I just did not understand any of this at all, which is
very much possible. So what do you guys think?
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