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adrianmyh adrianmyh
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8 years ago
Do you believe the world is ultimately knowable? Why or why not?
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Educator
8 years ago
Eventually.
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8 years ago
Take yourself, for instance, as you grow you become more knowledgable.
When you like a flower, you just pluck it out.
But when you love a flower, you water it daily.
The one who understands this, understands life.

- That's the difference between I like you and I love you.
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8 years ago
Do you believe the world is ultimately knowable? Why or why not?

Not entirely. There will always be questions needed to be answered.
Ask another question, I may be able to help!
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8 years ago
No, the whole point of existence is that everything constantly changes.

Look at the world a million years ago, it was completely different. I can't see how we can ever know everything when I believe knew things will always occur. Atmospheric changes etc.

We still have a long way to go before we get even close though.
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8 years ago
Not. Even though it is, one human isn't enough to contain all knowledge in it.
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