I'm working on a research paper, and I'm doing my paper on this topic, "subjective vs. objective reality"..So, I know to use Plato to support this paper, but did he believe in subjective or objective? And...who would be another philosopher to use that contradicts Plato's view? What I am getting at is this: I need examples from a philosopher who believed reality is defined by sensory perception, and then an example of a philosopher who believed reality is based from sort of internal source, like one's own mind. PLEASE HELP! I'M GETTING SO CONFUSED AND FRUSTRATED. I HAVE to stick to a main point, not go off on a tangent about "does reality even exist" ect...I'm leaving all that out. ALL I'm focusing on is external vs. internal reality and which philosophers believed in which point of view.
2006-10-25
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