Peter Unger thinks certainty is necessary for all knowledge. Furthermore, because he insisted that there was no certain thing, he concluded that "nobody knows such things" (Unger, 42). This is Angler's claim. "If someone knows something is like this one can absolutely be sure that it is" (42). "Everyone can never confirm that something is the same" (43). Therefore, "[n] obody knows that everything is the same" (43). I know everything.
"I think that everyone should not be convinced of something, if you are convinced, there is nothing to be sure about, so you should be wrong ... ... people are in real life There is the possibility of taking action and the philosophy must encourage people to be fully animated without conviction. "Experiencing a failure is a crack of the existing structure that becomes a correct digestion and blessing It's a moment of failure. It should make this lurking, continuous mind threat aware of the freedom that exists in us. When there is no reason, we cause a miracle. Please be aware that this will give us some dignity
One reason is simple, but the question "If something is certain" is an interesting question. We live in a world with different perspectives, opinions and theories about many problems. In many cases these views are held confidently, but as new scientific discoveries develop, knowledge transfer and new theories are designed. Have you asked yourself whether there really is a problem? Or may people change living in uncertainty with guidance from the opinion of the popular 'expert' of that day tomorrow? Do you have any ideas you can check to overcome your ideas? René Descartes of the 16th century philosopher and mathematician was dissatisfied with this prospect. I will try to analyze Descartes' first, second and sixth meditations.