1.Hume thinks that all knowledge must be traced back to perceptions; otherwise, assertions of knowledge are meaningless. From this, he concludes that all theological and metaphysical speculations are worthless. Do you agree with him? Why or why not? 2.What does Kant mean by "Thoughts without content are empty, intuitions without concepts are blind?" Do you agree that at least some of your perceptions are conceptualized?
1. yes, i agree with David Hume because you can only gain your knowledge by using your past experiences, like Hume states in his theory of knowledge. Hume came from very poor family, he face a lot of problems in his life, but by using his experiences not only perceptions.. he became a great philoshpher.
2. yes, i agree that at least some of the perceptons are conceptualized, because neither concepts without an intution in some way correspoding to them, nor intution without concept, can yield knowledge.
1.Hume thinks that all knowledge must be traced back to perceptions; otherwise, assertions of knowledge are...