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by usernametaken29
22 days ago
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I don’t think so. The point is that really nothing can be understood. This has been known since ancient times. But in practical terms it doesn’t matter. It doesn’t matter that you truly understand e.g explosions if your goal is to blow stuff up. You can drive this argument in circles like a child saying “but why” and you will discover that science is built on axioms, just things we kind of believe. They work well enough. Is it true knowledge? Probably not in the idealistic sense. But then again that just has no practical value. In the end science is a tool and not a means in itself, if you ask me. |
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