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Asked: March 7, 20242024-03-07T15:03:52+05:30 2024-03-07T15:03:52+05:30In: Philosophy

Write a note on the salient features of Modern western philosophy.

Write a note on the salient features of Modern western philosophy.

 

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      Salient Features of Modern Western Philosophy

      1. Rationalism:
      Modern Western philosophy witnessed a shift towards rationalism, emphasizing reason as the primary source of knowledge. Thinkers like RenΓ© Descartes sought to establish a foundation of knowledge through innate ideas and logical deduction, advocating for a systematic and mathematically influenced approach to understanding reality.

      2. Empiricism:
      Empiricism emerged as a prominent feature, challenging rationalism by asserting that knowledge is derived from sensory experiences. Empiricists like John Locke and David Hume argued that the mind is initially a blank slate (tabula rasa), and knowledge is acquired through observation, experimentation, and sensory perception.

      3. Individualism:
      The Enlightenment era emphasized individual rights, freedoms, and autonomy. Philosophers like John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau contributed to the development of political theories that underscored the importance of individual liberties, self-determination, and the social contract.

      4. Scientific Method:
      Modern Western philosophy aligned with the rise of the scientific method. Empirical observation, experimentation, and systematic inquiry became crucial for understanding the natural world. Thinkers like Francis Bacon promoted the idea that knowledge should be based on empirical evidence and scientific investigation.

      5. Secularism:
      Modern Western philosophy saw a shift towards secularism, separating religious and philosophical domains. Enlightenment thinkers championed reason over dogma, advocating for the separation of church and state and promoting a more secular approach to governance and knowledge.

      6. Skepticism:
      Skepticism gained prominence as philosophers questioned traditional beliefs and sought to critically examine assumptions. Hume's radical skepticism, for instance, challenged causation and induction, raising fundamental questions about the limits of human knowledge.

      7. Political Philosophy:
      Political philosophy flourished during this period, addressing questions of governance, power, and justice. Thinkers like Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau contributed influential ideas to the formation of political systems, the social contract, and the legitimacy of authority.

      8. Idealism and Materialism:
      Modern Western philosophy witnessed debates between idealism and materialism. Idealists like George Berkeley asserted that reality is dependent on perception and the mind, while materialists like Thomas Hobbes and later Karl Marx argued for a material basis of reality, emphasizing the role of matter and the physical world.

      9. Existentialism:
      In the 19th and 20th centuries, existentialism emerged, emphasizing individual existence, freedom, and choice. Thinkers like Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus explored themes of existential angst, personal responsibility, and the subjective nature of reality.

      10. Analytic and Continental Divide:
      In the 20th century, a divide between analytic and continental philosophy became notable. Analytic philosophy, with figures like Bertrand Russell and Ludwig Wittgenstein, focused on linguistic analysis and logical rigor, while continental philosophy, including existentialism and phenomenology, delved into existential and subjective concerns.

      Modern Western philosophy encompasses a rich tapestry of diverse ideas, movements, and debates that have shaped the intellectual landscape for centuries. This period reflects not only the evolution of philosophical thought but also its profound influence on political, scientific, and cultural developments in the Western world and beyond.

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