Most people have opinions on topics but how many people have knowledge? How would we recognize knowledge in the first place? What qualifies as knowledge? There are some things that I believe but how can I be certain that I’m not simply mistaken? I don’t want to open my mouth if I’m just going to pollute the world with misinformation. I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s my duty or responsibility to know what I’m talking about when I decide to run my mouth. — Average
so basically empiricism? — Average
why do you emphasize action? Are you implying that if knowledge isn’t “actionable” it isn’t knowledge? — Average
One way to know is experience -- a person talking has some or a lot of experience in it. If you got vaccinated, you know the side effects and how long they last. You could pass this information around. In fact, that's how the medical authorities know the side effects of a drug -- people experiencing it.Most people have opinions on topics but how many people have knowledge? How would we recognize knowledge in the first place? — Average
The question then becomes how do you measure utility or value when it comes to knowledge? — Average
That being because, such standards come from abstractions, which come from data accrued. — Garrett Travers
One way to know is experience — L'éléphant
By simply accompanying the person to the vaccine clinic and seeing the needle emptied in his upper arm.But how do you verify the validity of experience? Do you need another experience? If you use experience to verify the validity of experience then that seems a bit circular. — Average
By simply accompanying the person to the vaccine clinic and seeing the needle emptied in his upper arm.
Seriously? — L'éléphant
To be an epistemological skeptic is to invite the judgment you just killed yourself!. — Agent Smith
So if a surgeon told you about the surgery he just performed and which you just watched performed, you would still be skeptical of the account of the surgeon?But how do you know that your experiences are reliable or that you are interpreting them correctly? — Average
Correct me if I’m wrong but it sounds like you’re using empiricism to verify the validity of empiricism. Doesn’t that seem circular? — Average
If the telescope needed to be validated by itself, it wouldn't be the telescope. — Garrett Travers
How do you know that the telescope actually exists? — Average
You've asked the same question twice. — Garrett Travers
I did that for the sake of clarity. I hope you’ll pardon me. — Average
Because I conceptualized it, built it, and tested it for the standards I wished to build it with, namely telescope features. — Garrett Travers
How will you know if I will, unless I do? — Garrett Travers
But how do you know that all of this actually took place? — Average
What if you were hallucinating or dreaming and awoke to find yourself in a world where none of that ever took place? — Average
I hope you will even if I can’t verify what took place in your heart of hearts. — Average
to know is to : be aware of through observation, inquiry, or information. — Garrett Travers
I could ask you how you know that this definition isn’t completely worthless but it seems tangential. — Average
information — Average
What qualifies as an observation in your view? — Average
Meaning that it refers to something nebulous like someone’s opinion. — Average
Information: facts provided or learned about something or someone. — Garrett Travers
it's actually just a symbolic term we've ascribed to the objective phenomenon of accruing data — Garrett Travers
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