We've identified a point upon which we disagree and upon which your argument depends, yes?
You are arguing that:
Your argument is:
- we cannot be certain that awareness is what it seems to be.
- Therefore, we cannot have knowledge.
However, simply being uncertain that awareness is what it seems to be means that our awareness, such as it seems to be, seems to be, regardless of whether or not our awareness is what it seems to be. A lack of "full awareness" does not preclude us from a partial awareness; the contextualization of our awareness (or rather of what our awareness seems to be) is not prevented by our uncertainty of what our awareness is (or of what "full awareness" is).