Start by reading every single book, watch every movie. Then, talk to everyone in the world and learn what they know. Memorize every web site. Work every job. Travel to every location. Live forever and continue learning. Good luck.
Yes. All knowledge can be misused.
The validity of the scientific method presupposes certain philosophic principles which may or may not be accepted by certain schools of philosophy. These principles include (1) The principle of existence: there is a real world which exists independently of our perception of it {2) The principle of identity: A thing is what it is and not something else (3) The principle of causality: The actions possible to an entity are determined by the nature of that entity (4) The principle of consciousness: We can perceive the real world and gain knowledge of it. This is not an exhaustive list and implies others principles. For example, the principle of consciousness implies the principle of free will. For if we are not free to validate our knowledge, then what we have cannot be claimed as knowledge.
Smartness - An Individual's ability to Learn, Understand and Gain the ability to Utilize the knowledge at right time. Goodness - An Individual's ability to Utilize the gained Knowledge in the Correct Direction for his Self Development and through that to the Development of the Society and to the Humanity.. - Radhakrishnan.VPS
Absolute skepticism is a philosophical position that questions the possibility of certain or absolute knowledge. It posits that humans cannot attain any true knowledge about the world, including knowledge about their own existence or the existence of anything outside their own thoughts. This form of skepticism goes beyond questioning specific beliefs or theories, challenging the very foundations of knowledge itself. By rejecting all claims to certainty, absolute skeptics maintain that every belief can be doubted or deemed uncertain.
Absolute knowledge refers to a state of complete and unerring understanding or awareness of all truths, facts, and realities without any limitations or uncertainties. It implies an infallible grasp of all aspects of existence, knowledge, and experience, transcending subjective perspectives and interpretations. In philosophical discussions, absolute knowledge often contrasts with relative knowledge, which acknowledges the influence of context, perception, and experience on understanding. This concept raises questions about the possibility of attaining such knowledge, given the complexities and limitations of human cognition.
an expanded knowledge of the world around us
Historians study world history to gain knowledge......
they had sex
To live, reproduce, gain more knowledge and be educated for younger generations
we do we gain for knowledge? What we gain from knowledge is facts.
Scientific method.
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An expanded knowledge of the world around us
The best way to gain knowledge is to study, observe, and learn.
a way not to gain scientific knowledge is by not using the right materials
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