Plato's View Was The Most Fect

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Plato's views was most fecund. Plato, being a rationalist, believed that as humans we learn about the world through out mind, and we hold a-priori knowledge. On the contrary to Plato, Aristotle, being an empiricist, believed that we learn through our senses after we look out into the world. Through the years rationalists and empiricists have both have went on to try to conclude how we know what we know. However, the famous rationalist Descartes went through radical doubt to see what can we really know. His radical doubt proved only one thing he cannot doubt which is that he is thinking. He stated "I think, therefore I am." He continued to build using this as the only tool of certainty to prove others. Through empiricism, there is no certainty

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