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3 November, 12:03

Descartes argued that knowledge is like a building and as such it must rest upon an unshakable foundation. This led him to pursue a basic belief, his Cogito. Would Descartes' epistemology have been better if he instead thought knowledge to be like a spider web? Explain.

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  1. 3 November, 14:19
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    Probably

    Explanation:

    Remember, the French Philosopher Rene Descartes view of knowledge was based on a foundation like structure which can be said of the spider's web.

    Noteworthy about the spider's web is its intricate structure that is held firmly by a strong network of webs at the centre which serves as a grip on the entire web.

    Thus, Descartes epistemological view of knowledge would strongly resonate better if described as a spider web.
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