(May 8, 2011 at 1:40 pm)Aerzia Saerules Arktuos Wrote: Incorrect. Knowledge does not assert correctness.
It absolutely does. Something known is necessarily something true. You cannot know false things.
Quote:False. Truth is irrelevant to the process of knowing.
What the fuck???
Can you know something that isn't true? No.
Quote:Hence, the purpose of scientific knowledge, which gives us our best(?) chance of having true knowledge.
"Scientific knowledge" is a colloquialism, it is more astutely an epistemically justified proposition, it is entirely tentative.
Quote:Everything is. That means everything exists. If you deny a thing exists, then you deny that everything exists. The FSM does infact exist. However, it is not 'real' (existing with force outside of the mind?).
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Translation: Slammed head on keyboard.
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