Thread 24462501 - /lit/ [Archived: 1022 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/13/2025, 2:19:57 AM No.24462501
KantianHolyBook
KantianHolyBook
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>though all our knowledge begins with experience, it by no means follows, that all arises out of experience.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 2:29:45 AM No.24462514
>>24462501 (OP)
Clearly animals can have “knowledge of action” as they can act without having to learn beforehand. A spider’s web-building, for example. Given that knowledge of action exists, it wouldn’t be so strange that other types of knowledge exist also, like the inherent intuition of logic, or that things fall down to the earth.

Perhaps one day, in the distant future, whether through mastery of genetic engineering or a long, arduous evolution, humans will have inherent knowledge of the most complex and abstract concepts, the kinds that would require years of learning for current humans to apprehend.
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Anonymous
6/13/2025, 2:40:00 AM No.24462528
>>24462514
YESSSS