When we are researching for a notion we need to know how can we distinguish it from other things. This criteria of research is so strong that we need to do this when we are asking anything about something, and when we give answers to our questions about our object in question, we do give answers to this question too. What is it to distinguish something from something else? How can we make distinctions?
What the distinguishes we usually do depends on? Whether on reality or our knowledge? What is the better position to give an account about the phenomenon that we are distinguishing things in our everyday life? Is it knowledge to make distinctions or just perception? What can we know about distinctions? Can we recognize distinctions, I mean, all of them? Is that a distinction what we didn't recognized? What is the difference between distinction and difference?
Let start with The Sophist:) (by Plato obviously).
What the distinguishes we usually do depends on? Whether on reality or our knowledge? What is the better position to give an account about the phenomenon that we are distinguishing things in our everyday life? Is it knowledge to make distinctions or just perception? What can we know about distinctions? Can we recognize distinctions, I mean, all of them? Is that a distinction what we didn't recognized? What is the difference between distinction and difference?
Let start with The Sophist:) (by Plato obviously).
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