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bonEzz_1 t1_j6xonf6 wrote

to me the problem is that you can never be sure you know everything, since you can always ask "is there something we are missing?", and the answer has to be, by definition "we don't know".

in practical terms it doesn't really mean much since we can get by just fine by doing "what works", but in theoretical terms I don't think you can ever be sure that you have learned everything, that you haven't missed something that would change your understanding of things, and in that sense, you can never be sure of the truth of what you know, so you are forced to remain sceptical about it

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SvetlanaButosky t1_j6yumj4 wrote

Exactly, how can we ever know that we have known everything there is to know about reality?

As long as new things are discovered, it will never be complete.

He assumes that we will reach a point when nothing new will ever be discovered for the rest of time, that's a very big claim. lol

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