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Knowledge is shaped by cultural and societal influences from "summary" of An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding by David Hume

Knowledge is shaped by cultural and societal influences. Our beliefs and ideas are not formed in a vacuum, but are rather influenced by the environment in which we live. The customs, traditions, and values of a particular culture play a significant role in shaping the knowledge that individuals possess. For example, the religious beliefs of a society can greatly impact the way people view the world and interpret their experiences. In a culture where the dominant religion teaches that the earth is flat, individuals are likely to accept this as a fact and base their knowledge on this belief. Similarly, societal norms and customs can shape the way people think about certain topics and influence the knowledge they acquire. Furthermore, the language that is spok...
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    An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding

    David Hume

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