History of Philosophy Meno's Paradox
Title: History of Philosophy Meno's Paradox
Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
Details: Words: 1108 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
History of Philosophy Meno's Paradox
Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
Details: Words: 1108 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
1. A Puzzle about Definitions Socrates has told us he knows how to reject faulty definitions. But how does he know when he has succeeded in finding the right definition? Meno raises an objection to the entire definitional search in the form of (what has been called) "Meno's Paradox," or "The Paradox of Inquiry" (Meno 80d-e).
2. An Objection to Inquiry 1. The argument reformulated: 1. If you know what you're looking for, inquiry is unnecessary.
2. If you don't
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e argument from imperfection, which purports to show that the imperfection of the physical world proves that we must have a priori concepts that cannot be derived from experience. Rather, the very possibility of our having experience at all requires that we already have these concepts.
So even if "recollection" is only inference misdescribed, there is still room for Plato to argue that inference requires the use of concepts that cannot themselves be acquired empirically.