Knowledge Claims
Knowledge and the Knower
Truth
Six types of knowledge claim. Limitations of knowledge and Plato’s Allegory of the Cave.
Notes
Whenever we assert something is true, we make a . Six types:
- Statement of personal observation — “I see that the sky is blue”
- Statement of observation — “Scientists have observed that…”
- Definition — “A bachelor is an unmarried man”
- Hypothetical statement — “If it rains, the ground will be wet”
- Metaphysical statement — “God exists” / “Free will is real”
- Value statement — “Honesty is important”
Limitations of knowledge: Plato’s Allegory of the Cave — prisoners mistake shadows for reality. What might we be mistaking for the full picture?