Epistemology

Henri Bergson: The Philosopher of Time and Intuition

Life and Background Henri Bergson (1859–1941) was a French philosopher whose ideas transformed how we think about time, consciousness, and creativity. Born in Paris to a Polish-Jewish father and an English-Irish mother, Bergson displayed brilliance early on, excelling in both the sciences and the humanities. He studied at the prestigious École Normale Supérieure, where he …

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Gorgias: The Master of Words

Gorgias: The Master of Words

Gorgias of Leontini (c. 485–380 BCE) was a master of rhetoric whose dazzling speeches could sway audiences and reshape perceptions. Famous for his radical scepticism and his defence of Helen of Troy, Gorgias revealed the sheer power of language to persuade, inspire, and even deceive.

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Avicenna’s Contributions to Epistemology

Discover the groundbreaking epistemology of Avicenna, a renowned philosopher whose theories combine empirical observation with rational deduction. Dive into his exploration of innate knowledge and the role of the Active Intellect, and understand how his insights shaped the foundations of modern philosophy and scientific approaches to the human mind.