(April 28, 2010 at 5:49 pm)Saerules Wrote: 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.
How can someone hold UNtrue objective knowledge? If God exists then those who believe in him "know" that he exists in the philosophical sense I thought. How can there be any objective knowledge that isn't true?
Quote:Knowing, again, does not imply that one is correct in their assumption of truth
But that's subjective knowing.
If there truly is an omniscient God that "knows" everything, then that's in the objective sense so how could it be false?
I thought objective knowledge is something that is absolutely known by definition? As opposed to merely humans thinking they know.
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