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an_onanist@lemmy.worldOPto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do you differentiate between knowledge and belief?11·11 months agoNo I’m not. I am not interested in academic study. I am interested in real world application. I am aware of justified true belief and that most people don’t apply it. My curiosity is in how people acnually think about the concept.
an_onanist@lemmy.worldOPto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do you differentiate between knowledge and belief?1·11 months agoThat is like the home owner’s application of the scientific method: test the hypothesis until you decide it is a pretty solid system
an_onanist@lemmy.worldOPto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do you differentiate between knowledge and belief?2·11 months agoYour description makes belief sound like willful ignorance.
It sounds like the real challenge is knowing when you have enough information to convert your educated guess into full-blown knowledge
an_onanist@lemmy.worldOPto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do you differentiate between knowledge and belief?1·11 months agoWhat about the ideas that can be neither confirmed nor denied like the existence of extraterrestrial life or a machine of 100% efficiency?
an_onanist@lemmy.worldOPto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do you differentiate between knowledge and belief?3·11 months agoWhat if you should have some doubt (belief) but due to ignorance or hubris do not and so you elevate a concept to ‘knowledge’ that should not rightfully be there? I’m not trying to be argumentative, I’m genuinely curious about that gray area of misplaced confidence.
an_onanist@lemmy.worldOPto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do you differentiate between knowledge and belief?2·11 months agoSo, if we haven’t studied the underlying axioms or foundation of a conclusion, we cannot have knowledge of it? That seems to imply the only things we have knowledge of are the things we have invested significant time and energy into. It’s that correct?
an_onanist@lemmy.worldOPto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do you differentiate between knowledge and belief?2·11 months agoIf so much is contextual, is there no knowledge based on truth or fact?
an_onanist@lemmy.worldOPto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How do you differentiate between knowledge and belief?1·11 months agoSo the stronger the feeling of identifying with a concept, the stronger the belief that it is true?
an_onanist@lemmy.worldto Interesting Global News@lemmy.zip•Seven-year-old girl killed in English Channel crossing attempt0·2 years agoInteresting choice of word. ‘Killed’ implies that there was a human action that caused the death. Considering that the boat was stolen, overloaded and that the parents were present, who does Al Jazeera hold responsible?
Vampire?