When you think about it, every question and every statement, literally every sentence in every language requires the speaker to know what knowledge is — Carlikoff
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We talk about knowledge just because we have taken this concept from everyday language, which is a completely inaccurate language. — Angelo Cannata
The idea of reality as something outside our mind is highly questionable for me, so, this is for me the basic problem of talking about knowledge: we should first discuss what we think about metaphysics, which is the existence of reality as something independent from us. — Angelo Cannata
"Personally, I think that the weather is nice", I still talk about me knowing something; knowing, that in my opinion the weather is nice — Carlikoff
And this applies to any statement, any question, any sentence in any language; you always claim to know or not know something, which of course requires you to know what knowledge is. — Carlikoff
If knowledge didn't exist, we could necessarily not know whether or not knowledge exist. However, if we didn't know, whether or not knowledge exists, it would be possible, that knowledge exist, which in turn stands in contradiction with the axiom "knowledge doesn't exist". Thus, knowledge must exist. — Carlikoff
The whole point of my argument was: From the assumption "Knowledge doesn't exist" follows "It is possible that knowledge exist". That is a logical contradiction and so the axiom must be wrong, knowledge must exist. — Carlikoff
Assuming that knowledge does not exist, then we can not know about anything, which also means we can not know about whether or not knowledge exists. — Carlikoff
If it is true that we can't know if knowledge exists, then it must be possible for knowledge to exist. — Carlikoff
I hope that clarified things. — Carlikoff
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