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  • MediaDB / «On the truth of concepts or the reliability of human knowledge" Nikolay Dobrolyubov: download fb2, read online

    About the book: year / "...The essence of the brochure, if conveyed in questions and answers, has the following form. G. Kusakov asks me (that is, not me personally, but in general every self, understood in a philosophical sense): “Do you know anything?” I, not having the wisdom of Socrates to answer: “I only know that I know nothing,” I answer: “I know.” G. Kusakov examines me, asking: “What do you know?..” I, of course, become stumped by the suddenness of the question and, stammering, answer: “But you never know what I know... I know a lot... Well, I know, for example... well , for example, I know that this is a hand, and that this hand belongs to me.” And I decide to look Mr. Kusakov in the eyes, believing that I have satisfied him with my answer. It turns out, however, that this is not so easy to do…»