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So far it seems that you form your beliefs simply through preference of perception, but how do you relate this to what you know? In other words, how do you consider something knowable? What is the standard that has to be met to claim knowledge?
For instance, one could believe in P but not know P, either because P is false or belief in P was arrived at through a guess or "preferred perception" (IE My perception is better than yours).
So far it seems that you form your beliefs simply through preference of perception, but how do you relate this to what you know? In other words, how do you consider something knowable? What is the standard that has to be met to claim knowledge?
For instance, one could believe in P but not know P, either because P is false or belief in P was arrived at through a guess or "preferred perception" (IE My perception is better than yours).
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