Theory of knowledge?
Will we ever know everything or is it always the case that we have to make at least one assumption that we cannot prove (Gödel)?
Will we ever know everything or is it always the case that we have to make at least one assumption that we cannot prove (Gödel)?
it is very unlikely that you know everything
there was and will still exist that fixed "taches" are falsely occupied (eg theory of evolution) and then also such facts as "before the Big Bang"
This can never be the case, as we always have to translate knowledge into models that are just one, at best, almost exact description of what we can find. These models can become better, the more a specific topic has gone into depth and this process has never been completed. From one point, he is “good enough.”
It's not possible.
Imagine it like this: If knowledge is the world's sea, then the whole knowledge of manhood is not even a finger hat full.