I did not use the word “know” in the question “Do you think it’s unjustified to believe that they will resupply your demand?”. Notably, I asked if it is unjustified to believe so.
You claimed it’s impossible to know this in the philosophical sense, granted.
I clarified that my question was posed using “know” in the colloquial sense (i.e. to understand, to take cognition of). The question I originally asked is still unanswered.
Do you think it’s unjustified to believe that they will resupply your demand?
people believe all kinds of things with varying levels of justification. i can probably come up with some justification, but that doesn’t mean i know it.
knowledge, being a justified, true belief, precludes knowing the future. I cannot know what others will do.
I used “know” in the colloquial sense. Do you think it’s unjustified to believe that they will resupply your demand?
since the future hasn’t happened yet, no claim about it can, in the present moment, be true. so you can’t know it.
I did not use the word “know” in the question “Do you think it’s unjustified to believe that they will resupply your demand?”. Notably, I asked if it is unjustified to believe so.
if you will admit that it is impossible to know this, we can follow whatever tangent you like
You claimed it’s impossible to know this in the philosophical sense, granted.
I clarified that my question was posed using “know” in the colloquial sense (i.e. to understand, to take cognition of). The question I originally asked is still unanswered.
people believe all kinds of things with varying levels of justification. i can probably come up with some justification, but that doesn’t mean i know it.
So you think it’s unjustified?
Or do you think it’s justified? And therefore you believe that they will kill another animal to resupply the demand that you’ve contributed to.
I think I could invent a justification, but that doesn’t make it sound.