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by cnity
1010 days ago
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> If we did know everything, then we would have an acceptable solution to all of our problems. Since we do not, it stands to reason that we don't know everything. This can be proven false by contradiction: it may be possible to _know_ that one of our problems has no solution. |
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This claim requires a bit more explanation, not sure if possible. Can you elaborate, or use an example?