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“What men call knowledge is the reasoned acceptance of false appearances”

Victor Hugo

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People often think they have real knowledge, but sometimes what they believe is true is actually just a convincing lie or illusion. For example, imagine a magician performing a trick. The audience believes they are witnessing real magic, but in reality, the magician is just using clever techniques to create the illusion of magic. Just like this, in life, what people consider to be true facts might sometimes be based on misleading information or appearances. Let’s take history as another example. There were times when people believed the Earth was flat because that’s what their eyes told them and what everyone around them claimed. This "knowledge" was logical and seemed reasonable based on their observations, but it was actually false. Over time, with more evidence and better understanding, people accepted that this belief was an illusion and recognized that the Earth is round. In our daily lives, it is important to question what we think we know and seek out deeper understanding. Instead of accepting things at face value, we should try to look beyond appearances and verify the information we receive. Asking questions, doing research, and thinking critically can help us avoid being misled by false appearances. This approach can lead to more accurate knowledge and better decision-making in various aspects of life, from education to personal choices.

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Epistemology Falsehood Human understanding Illusion Knowledge Perception Philosophy Reality Truth Wisdom
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