But it must be something specific, for it is itself something...
Are you saying it is fragmented? Then what would knowledge be then?
Knowledge would be thus nonspecific... And therefore incapable of delivering any specification at all.
Knowledge would be de trop. — Blue Lux
Knowledge is not dependent on thought... — Blue Lux
Correctly attributing meaning requires drawing the same correlation(s) that has/have already been drawn between things by the other speakers of that language — creativesoul
But does belief not require learning? — Blue Lux
When something is existentially dependent upon something else, the latter always exists prior to the former — creativesoul
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