Subject-object problem
978-613-2-65078-8
6132650784
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2010-08-22
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The subject-object problem, a longstanding philosophical issue, is concerned with the analysis of human experience, and of what within experience is "subjective" and what is "objective". It arises from the premise that the world consists of objects (entities) which are perceived or otherwise presumed to exist as entities, by subjects (observers). This results in multiple questions regarding how subjects relate to objects, one of which is called the "knowing subject". The subject-object problem is twofold: firstly, there is the question of "what" do we know, and very recently this could be called the "Matrix" question, i.e., "How do we know we are not living in a "matrix". This "matrix" dilemma goes back at least as far as Descartes, and arises from his skepticism that an evil demon might, conceivably, be controlling his every experience.
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