Paul C. Anagnostopoulos
Nap, interrupted.
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But this means that the books she reads to gain a complete understanding of the world would have to be censored. This opens a new can of worms: Does physicalism hold that a complete understanding of a physical subject must be able to be conveyed using an arbitrarily restricted pedagogy?Michael said:She has the knowledge, for instance, that colours can be made by passing white light through a prism. Therefore she would not have access to prisms, or any other devices with which she could refract light. Since she also has the knowledge that Benham's top produces sensations of seeing colours, she would be prevented from making such a top.
It's a tenuous enough link from the epistemic aspects of the knowledge argument to the ontological ones, but now we're screwing with the epistemic aspects.
~~ Paul