Understanding is contextual from "summary" of A Treatise of Human Nature: Texts by David Hume
Understanding is contextual. This means that our comprehension of a particular concept or idea depends on the context in which it is presented. Context plays a crucial role in shaping our understanding of the world around us. When we encounter new information, we rely on our past experiences and knowledge to make sense of it. Our understanding is influenced by the circumstances in which the information is presented, including the language used, the tone of voice, and the cultural background of the speaker.
For example, if someone were to make a joke in a foreign language that we do not understand, we would not find it funny because we lack the necessary context to appreciate the humor. S...
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