I don’t think this essay is intended to make generalizations to all “Empiricists”, scientists, and “Epistemologists”. It’s just using those names as a shorthand for three types of people (whose existence seems clear to me, though of course their character does not reflect everyone who might identify under that label).
I don’t think this essay is intended to make generalizations to all “Empiricists”, scientists, and “Epistemologists”. It’s just using those names as a shorthand for three types of people (whose existence seems clear to me, though of course their character does not reflect everyone who might identify under that label).