How close can we come to absolute truth? This work argues that human knowledge is vast but never complete, and progress comes through expanding intuition and careful verification.
It examines how we form ideas, distinguish intuition from analysis, and how language and culture shape our understanding. The text invites readers to think about truth as a guiding ideal that drives ongoing inquiry.
- Understand how intuition differs from ordinary perception and why it matters for knowledge.
- See how words and language influence our grasp of ideas, even before full understanding is achieved.
- Explore the idea that truth exists relative to human development and the limits of our minds.
- Learn how later thinking and broader insight can transform earlier beliefs without abandoning them.
Ideal for readers of philosophy, intellectual history, and the evolution of scientific thinking.