What do know of our nature and good laws? — Athena
I do not consider myself informed enough to be considered a philosopher — Athena
Such as??? :chin:
(Please, no equivocating uses of "knowing". Thanks) — 180 Proof
Such as??? :chin:
(Please, no equivocating uses of "knowing". Thanks) — 180 Proof
In this sentence "you know", it seems to me, only does the work of "you experience".Eat an apple; you know what an apple tastes like. — EnPassant
I prefer to be less ambiguous, or colloquial, here: there are ways of knowing, believing, experiencing, remembering, imagining as well as ways of interpreting those ways. Only that which is '(in principle) publicly demonstrable – irrational to deny – by everyone' denotes knowing something as used in epistemology to distinguish from not-knowing something.... many ways of knowing
And this expresses what you know? believe? experience? remember? imagine? ... interpret?and many facets of reality to know.
philosophy strikes me as an ongoing discussion over the nature of reality. — Arne
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