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Do you think that somebody who grew up in a dark room, never learning or seeing anything, never meeting anyone or having any interactions with anybody, could still know some things for certain beyond their situation, as rationalists like Descartes suggest? Or would such a person be unable to form any knowledge beyond their immediate situation, as empiricists like Hume would think? Minimum of 150 words each question
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Do you think that somebody who grew up in a dark room, never learning or seeing anything,
never meeting anyone or having any interactions with anybody, could still know some things
for certain beyond their situation, as rationalists like Descartes suggest? Or would such a
person be unable to form any knowledge beyond their immediate situation, as emp...
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