i believe knowledfge comes from the abstract--definitions,and postulates.
i agree with byron. i am a skeptic when it comes to trusting the senses.
i think they are unreliable and are similar to an opinion. there is a probability that they are right (accurate) and a probability they are inaccurate.
one can hear what isn't present and fail to hear what is.
while i may have confidence in my perceptions, i don't consider them knowledge and i accept the possibility that i may be in error regarding what i hear , or not.
the issue of eye witness accounts of an event serves as an example to corroborate my belief.
i agree with byron. i am a skeptic when it comes to trusting the senses.
i think they are unreliable and are similar to an opinion. there is a probability that they are right (accurate) and a probability they are inaccurate.
one can hear what isn't present and fail to hear what is.
while i may have confidence in my perceptions, i don't consider them knowledge and i accept the possibility that i may be in error regarding what i hear , or not.
the issue of eye witness accounts of an event serves as an example to corroborate my belief.