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Knowledge is contingent from "summary" of A Treatise of Human Nature: Texts by David Hume

Knowledge, according to my understanding, is a complex and multifaceted concept that is not as straightforward as it may initially seem. In my exploration of human nature, I have come to the realization that knowledge is contingent upon a number of factors that shape our understanding of the world around us. This contingency arises from the inherent limitations of our perceptions and reasoning abilities, which are subject to error and uncertainty. One of the key factors that contribute to the contingency of knowledge is the fallibility of our senses. Our perceptions of the world are imperfect and can be easily deceived or distorted, leading us to form inaccurate beliefs about the nature of reality. This inherent limitation of our senses means that our knowledge is always subject to revision and correction based on new evidence or information that may come to light. In addi...
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    A Treatise of Human Nature: Texts

    David Hume

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