Thurlor
Nutter
I have been wondering if it is possible to 'know' something that is false. Given that the most common definition of 'know' is justified true belief I would say that it isn't possible. Do all conditions need to be met for something to be known? Is a true belief that isn't justified considered knowledge?
Prior to the discovery of plate tectonics and continental drift did science (geology) 'know' that the continets were static and fixed in place or was it just a 'best guess'?
Prior to leaving europe and discovering the world did European science 'know' there were no black swans or were they jumping to unfounded conclusions?
Prior to the discovery of plate tectonics and continental drift did science (geology) 'know' that the continets were static and fixed in place or was it just a 'best guess'?
Prior to leaving europe and discovering the world did European science 'know' there were no black swans or were they jumping to unfounded conclusions?