philosophers
Philosophers believed that the human mind could understand everything.Philosophers believed that the human mind could understand everything.
The Greek thought the human mind could understand everything because their mind was actually better than theimmortals Greek gods and goddess}. The mortals {us} can expand our minds to the highest potential if we push, but the gods and goddesses just had their mind focused on one thing only. Their symbol and fighting..
Rationalists such as René Descartes believed that the human mind, through reason and logic, had the capacity to understand and explain all aspects of reality. They emphasized the power of human intellect in uncovering universal truths and rejected relying on sensory experience alone.
God does
That would be Aristotle. He was a student of Plato and believed in seeking knowledge in all areas of life to understand the natural world and human behavior.
Voltaire believed that education was an important thing for everyone to have (not women, but all men) so that they could be free of religion and understand with reason. He believed that the Catholic Church was greedy and wrong in its teachings. He thought that god did not make everything happen but that there was a reason behind everything in nature. He believed that education was the way to understanding the truth and the way to be free of organized religion and to understand the truth (REASON).
Philosopher René Descartes believed that the human mind, through reason and logic, could understand and comprehend the world. This idea is encapsulated in his famous phrase, "Cogito, ergo sum" or "I think, therefore I am".
It is believed they could speak.
yes ule.
She could do most everything that any other human could do. And she could do it better.
Enlightenment philosophers believed they could use reason and empirical evidence to logically explain human nature. They relied on rationality and the scientific method to understand human behavior and society.
A program that understand what a human would write and be able to transform that into instructions that a computer could understand.