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The Problem of Knowledge

The Problem of Knowledge questions how we can be sure that what we know is truly true. It explores whether our beliefs are justified, backed by evidence, and free from doubt, or if there’s ever a solid foundation for certainty. Essentially, it challenges us to consider how we distinguish genuine knowledge from mere opinion or mistaken belief. This problem highlights the difficulty of reliably knowing anything with complete confidence, prompting ongoing philosophical inquiry into the nature, limits, and sources of human understanding.