A New Challenge To Modern Scientific Enquiry

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Rationalist philosophers, from Aristotle to Bertrand Russell, have given philosophy methods of conducting syllogistic inferences – logical analysis. Immanuel Kant, in his Critique of Pure Reason, has proved beyond doubt that we cannot penetrate the tremendous dead wall called reason.

If the philosophy of reason was true and perfect unto itself, then its effect would have been to lead the human race to perfection. But as we see that nothing of the kind has happened. On the contrary, all that the philosophy of modern civilization has created has ended not in the evolution of man to a higher level of existence, but in chaos and confusion.

A New Challenge To Modern Scientific Enquiry

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Rationalist philosophers, from Aristotle to Bertrand Russell, have given philosophy methods of conducting syllogistic inferences – logical analysis. Immanuel Kant, in his Critique of Pure Reason, has proved beyond doubt that we cannot penetrate the tremendous dead wall called reason.

If the philosophy of reason was true and perfect unto itself, then its effect would have been to lead the human race to perfection. But as we see that nothing of the kind has happened. On the contrary, all that the philosophy of modern civilization has created has ended not in the evolution of man to a higher level of existence, but in chaos and confusion.

A New Challenge To Modern Scientific Enquiry

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Rationalist philosophers, from Aristotle to Bertrand Russell, have given philosophy methods of conducting syllogistic inferences – logical analysis. Immanuel Kant, in his Critique of Pure Reason, has proved beyond doubt that we cannot penetrate the tremendous dead wall called reason.

If the philosophy of reason was true and perfect unto itself, then its effect would have been to lead the human race to perfection. But as we see that nothing of the kind has happened. On the contrary, all that the philosophy of modern civilization has created has ended not in the evolution of man to a higher level of existence, but in chaos and confusion.

A New Challenge To Modern Scientific Enquiry

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Rationalist philosophers, from Aristotle to Bertrand Russell, have given philosophy methods of conducting syllogistic inferences – logical analysis. Immanuel Kant, in his Critique of Pure Reason, has proved beyond doubt that we cannot penetrate the tremendous dead wall called reason.

If the philosophy of reason was true and perfect unto itself, then its effect would have been to lead the human race to perfection. But as we see that nothing of the kind has happened. On the contrary, all that the philosophy of modern civilization has created has ended not in the evolution of man to a higher level of existence, but in chaos and confusion.