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Ep 160: Knowledge and Ignorance Part 3

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The Idea of an Epistemological Fall of Man

Cartesian client and on the other hand an authoritarian traditionalism this development may well be connected with the fact that the idea of an epistemological fall of man can be interpreted in a pessimistic sense. The fall of man condemns all mortals or almost all to ignorance i think one can discern in the story of the cave and perhaps also in the story when the muses and their divine teaching are neglected see the republic an echo of an interesting older form of this idea Parmenides doctrine that the opinions of mortals are delusions and the result of a misguided choice a misguided convention might stem from zenophanes doctrine that all human knowledge is guesswork.

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