Our beliefs are often erroneous, and knowledge is not precisely defined as it blends into probable opinion. Knowledge can be defined as true belief or what is validly deduced from intuitive premises, and there are different types such as knowledge by belief or perception of things like the time of sunset or current weather.
Our beliefs are often erroneous, and knowledge is not precisely defined as it blends into probable opinion. Knowledge can be defined as true belief or what is validly deduced from intuitive premises, and there are different types such as knowledge by belief or perception of things like the time of sunset or current weather.
Our beliefs are often erroneous, and knowledge is not precisely defined as it blends into probable opinion. Knowledge can be defined as true belief or what is validly deduced from intuitive premises, and there are different types such as knowledge by belief or perception of things like the time of sunset or current weather.
• Can knowledge be defined as true belief or vice-versa? • Derivative knowledge is what is validly deduced from premises known intuitively • ‘Knowledge’ is not a precise conception: it merges into 'probable opinion’ • Knowledge by belief (hour of sunset) and knowledge by perception (weather of sunset)