(April 28, 2010 at 3:11 pm)EvidenceVsFaith Wrote: Objective knowledge in the philosophical sense, how I understand it, are things that we "know" because we believe them and they also happen to be true. So IF God exists then those who believe "know" he does (for example).
Objective knowledge is often interpreted as knowledge that it is true regardless of who or what interprets it. It still remains that even if it is objective knowledge, it is not necessarily true.
Quote:Subjective knowing is merely being really certain that you know something - and no one can possibly logically claim to hold absolute knowledge, yes.
EvF
Knowing, again, does not imply that one is correct in their assumption of truth
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