PHIL 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Aviary

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14 Dec 2017
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9/29/17 bird aviary theory makes us ignorant of something we know. 199e knowledge and nonknowledge in the brain the brain tries to grab knowledge but accidentally grabs nonknowledge (ignorance) knowledge and nonknwoledge must be able to distinguish between the two. Knowing requires knowledge of the difference between knowledge and nonknowledge. Nonknowledge of knowing and nonknowing must also exist. 201a art that indicates true opinion isn"t knowledge lawyering art. 201d true opinion with an account is knowledge. 207a an account is providing a complete enumeration of all the parts. 208c an account is articulation of the species difference (the differentness ) 209a there is a problem with this when you have correct opinion of someone if you can articulate it only then do you have knowledge. If you can"t articulate it it"s just an opinion true opinion --.

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