Theism being looked upon as a fallacy, and treated with no respect is just egocentric and elitist. — SethRy
Theism being looked upon as a fallacy, and treated with no respect is just egocentric and elitist. — SethRy
Anything else is a belief, and belief can lead to a corruption of knowledge. — Christoffer
I simply have the impression that, in general, atheist belief tends to rely entirely on scientificfically demonstrated explanations for anything and everything. — Merkwurdichliebe
What do those folks do when they learn something about epistemology, where propositional knowledge is--as one of philosophy's most widespread consensuses--characterized as justified true belief? — Terrapin Station
Justified true belief is not in consensus due to the Gettier problem. — Christoffer
thinks it needs further qualification — Terrapin Station
So that's irrelevant to the atheists in question discovering that knowledge is a type of belief. — Terrapin Station
Oh dear, another believer of truth. Might as well believe in God. — Merkwurdichliebe
Knowledge isn't a type of belief. Knowledge is the information you know — Christoffer
"Know" is what we're defining. "Knowledge" is a grammatical permutation of "know" (or vice versa) — Terrapin Station
Atheists generally make the same mistake as the classic empiricist, they are intellectially comitted to the law of contradiction, to the point that they become inured and lost in understanding and reflection. — Merkwurdichliebe
I really don't understand when people use "likely" that way. Likely based on what? It seems like it's just shorthand for "based on my intuitive preconceptions . . . " — Terrapin Station
It's like saying that it's highly likely that a random stranger will come up to today and give me a free slice of chocolate cheesecake. — S
Theism isn't treated as a fallacy, the logic of many arguments by theists are not logical or rational. The inability to see the flaws in reasoning, the cognitive biases, the fallacies when trying to prove the existence of God, the existence of the supernatural etc. is so high within theism compared to atheism that it should be a red flag towards theists to "get in the game" instead of accepting flawed reasoning. Most of the time, basic philosophical methods are abandoned in favor of evangelism. In philosophical terms, that kind of reasoning does not deserve to be respected. Philosophy needs harder scrutiny for the arguments, which seems more acceptable to atheists than theists. — Christoffer
Knowledge is not truth. — Christoffer
What in "knowledge is information that you know", is unclear? — Christoffer
Knowledge is jtb. If you're trying to provide an alternate definition, "Knowledge is knowledge (information) that you know" isn't a very good one. — Terrapin Station
No, I'm not. I'm saying that JTB is often overused as a counter argument every time someone talks about the search for knowledge. The use of JTB in arguments is often using a simplification of it and pointing out the "belief"-part in JTB as a defense against unsupported irrational belief. JTB is not about unsupported belief, which is the kind of belief that has nothing else proving it than the will of the believer for it to be true — Christoffer
Nevertheless, knowledge isn't different than belief. It's a qualified species of belief. — Terrapin Station
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