samtonga43
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Does X also 'know' that there is no possibility whatsoever that she is wrong?No, I did not get to where you are at.
X knows that she has found the answer.
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Does X also 'know' that there is no possibility whatsoever that she is wrong?No, I did not get to where you are at.
X knows that she has found the answer.
Knowing the difference between the definitions, does not mean that you know the difference between the concepts. You rely far too much on the dictionary.Of course I know I am going to be asked some pertinent questions. I have been asked these questions over and over again. I also know the difference between the definitions of believe and know, although there is some overlap
To know is to perceive a truth; to believe is to accept as true.Believing that something is true, does not always make what you believe true.
I never said that. I fact, I have said the opposite, many times over.Believing that something is true, does not always make what you believe true.
No, X does not know that.Does X also 'know' that there is no possibility whatsoever that she is wrong?
Where did I say that you said it?I never said that. I fact, I have said the opposite, many times over.
X knows that there is a possibility that she is wrong?No, X does not know that.
Okay, you dis not say that, you asked that.Where did I say that you said it?
Yes, but so what?X knows that there is a possibility that she is wrong?
No. You miss the point. The ? does not pertain to the statement. If it did, it would have been placed directly after the 'true'.Okay, you dis not say that, you asked that.
Believing that something is true, does not always make what you believe true.
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#162 samtonga43, Today at 3:33 AM
So... you know that there is a possibility that you are wrong.Yes, but so what?
Yes I agree, but I would take it a step further and say:No. You miss the point. The ? does not pertain to the statement. If it did, it would have been placed directly after the 'true'.
The ? asks if you agree. Do you?
So what? I could also be right.So... you know that there is a possibility that you are wrong.
QED
But you have said that there is no possibility that you are wrong. Or did I misunderstand you? Don't tell me you've changed your mind again!So what? I could also be right.
What if I am right?