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RE: Warning: Actual Philosophy, Redifining Knowledge

in #philosophy8 years ago

But if you just memorize the sentence "two plus two equals four" and you don't understand what it means, then do you really believe it? I agree that this is not knowledge, because belief is missing.

Because 2+2=4 is something that you can realise by reason alone, it is hard to see how you can fail to believe it without understanding it and being justified in the belief.

But isn't it otherwise with empirical knowledge?