PHL 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Heraclitus, Simulated Reality, Perception

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Although the entire argument is hard to understand, the process of argumentation to get to that conclusion is cogent. P: truth is just static and eternal, does not change. Non-being and change what consequences does that have on the concept of becoming science, change, world which we live. P. is saying that chairs and tables is conflicting, because it exists to us p. would say it does not reflect the state of the world physics and biology is confused for p. Sensory perception is misguided or mistaken and doesn"t get to the truth about reality. Human sensory perception is illusory and problematic it does not get to the truth of things. Eternity is all at once pure present. Thought is associated with being rather than non-being. Heraclites truth and all of its time so it is relative, so everyone has its own perception of a tre you have to include it all.

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