(April 28, 2010 at 2:58 pm)EvidenceVsFaith Wrote: Subjectively knowing something doesn't mean we're correct, but objectively knowing something does by definition.
Objectively knowing something (well, knowing it is objective at any rate) is not possible.
Quote:Just as having the knowledge that a rock is either a rock or not a rock by definition, makes us 'right' by definition (right in the sense that we hold objective knowledge, subjective knowledge on the other hand cannot be absolutely known).
EvF
We cannot knowably hold objective knowledge. Further, "rock" is a meaning supposed by you, as without you there is no meaning.
Please give me a home where cloud buffalo roam
Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day