Uncertainty is a fundamental aspect of human knowledge from "summary" of An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding by David Hume
Human understanding is limited by the nature of our faculties, which are inherently fallible and imperfect. We can never attain absolute certainty in our knowledge, as our perceptions and reasoning are subject to error and uncertainty. This uncertainty is not a deficiency of our faculties but rather a fundamental aspect of human knowledge.
Our knowledge is based on experience, which is inherently limited and subjective. We can never be certain that our perceptions accurately reflect the external world, as they are filtered through the lens of our senses and interpretation. Our reasoning is also prone to error, as our understanding is shaped by our biases, beliefs, and...
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