The "criterion problem" results from the fact that, if we do not answer to the second pair of questions, we will not have, in this case, apparently, a reasonable procedure to find an answer to the first, and, if we do not answer to the first couple of questions, then we have apparently a reasonable process of finding the answer to the second.
"I think ... therefore I am.".
I like to think I know ... soon know the existence.
Dear Morrison,
ResponderExcluirI do not know where are the parameters and limits of knowledge if they exist. It may be that knowledge is simply the greatest mysteries we experience...
Good thoughts.
Hello Anonymous!
ResponderExcluirThe parameters and limits of knowledge are always defined by the infinity of the search ... And the more we find, the more we have to seek.
I agree with you: the knowledge is one of the biggest mysteries we experience as people and human beings. So we have to go to him!
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