RCSaunders wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 6:39 pm
Lacewing wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 3:28 pm
Do you think that all of
your knowledge is based on absolute truths, while the different/varied
knowledge of other people is not?
What other people know or don't know is irrelevant and I have no idea why you always think in such terms.
Because we learn things through the insights of other people, and through considering how much more there always proves to be worth considering than our own thoughts at any point in time, so I have no idea why you focus on what you think as if it presents the only truth or potential worth considering.
RCSaunders wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 6:39 pmIf what I think I know is based on anything other than the truth, it is not knowledge, it is a mistake, simply wrong, credulity or superstition.
Right. Even if you are certain it is truth. And you wouldn't know until something happens to show you otherwise.
RCSaunders wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 6:39 pmKnowledge consists of every proposition I understand which is certain an true.
At least at the time you think you know it and are certain of it. New/additional information could shift it.
RCSaunders wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 6:39 pmI think it would be frightening to never know anything was certainly true and have a mind filled with ideas one could never be certain of
I'm not talking about being so floppy in ones knowledge/ideas that they have no stability to function. I'm simply pointing out that what we think we know may not be all it seems... which is a perfectly reasonable thing to point out in a philosophy forum... and to remain aware of. People, like yourself, who talk about truth and knowledge as if they have such a firm grasp of it, often show through their own claims how skewed and extreme they can become in making all sorts of claims which are anything BUT truth and knowledge.
It is very freeing not to lock into a mindset that feeds itself on being right about most everything it concludes... even about stuff it has no way of knowing. Rather, one could say: A) Here's what I think I know about this for now, so I'll work with that; B) I do not know all potential, so I won't build an identity as if I do;..., etc.
RCSaunders wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 6:39 pmBut truth is not some mystic esoteric thing that can be, "broader," or, "more dynamic." Truth is very simple. Truth is an attribute or quality, not of things, but statements (usually called propositions) which assert something about something else. "The keys are on the table," makes an assertion about where the keys are.
There are other perspectives from which to view from. The table is under (or supporting) the keys. Just because you are focusing on the keys, does not mean that's the only potential focus. And other perspectives may offer broader or more dynamic views of truth.
RCSaunders wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 6:39 pmKnowledge consists of all the propositions one knows which are true.
That does not include what the knower does not know or consider, so that affects truth, does it not?
RCSaunders wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 6:39 pm
What is lazy is not doing the hard rigorous thinking and study required to ensure everything one thinks and says is true
But it's never the complete picture, is it?
RCSaunders wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 6:39 pmbased on observable evidence and ruthlessly careful thinking, not allowing feelings, sentiments, desires, or whims to interfere with our reason
You think you do that? With all of your extreme false projections?
Reason cannot help but be built on the reasoner's own limitations (whatever they may be). What other foundation do you imagine you are working from?
RCSaunders wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 6:39 pmThere is only one thing that determines what is true and what is not, reality itself.
From which perspective?