There is more to explore here, and more thoughts to test. Let’s talk more about knowledge, and take two really simples examples. We believe we know the following. (i) The earth is round. (ii) Gravity is 9.8 G Our model here is one of knowledge as a set of propositions that can be justified and… Continue reading There are no singular facts (Questions II)
Month: April 2019
Socratic epistemology, Hintikka, questions and the end of propositional logic (Questions I)
The question of what knowledge is can be understood in different ways. One way to understand it is to focus on what it means to know something. The majority view here is that knowledge is about propositions that we can examine from different perspectives. Examples would include things like: The earth is round. Gravity is… Continue reading Socratic epistemology, Hintikka, questions and the end of propositional logic (Questions I)