Philosophy

Knowing More Than Others Is Not Enough To KNOW

Knowing more than others is not enough to KNOW

Knowing more than others is not enough to NOT be wrong

 

Also, of course: knowing that others are wrong doesn’t mean you’re right

You’re merely NOT wrong in the same way that they are

 

Also, of course: knowing a lot about unknowable is not enough. It’s still unknowable

 

Also of course: Knowing a lot of IRRELEVANT knowledge about the subject does not substitute the relevant knowledge

Multiple logical fallacies hinge on that misunderstanding

E.g. you might have spent a lot of time in a car — doesn’t mean you could build one

Or you might have spent a lot of time working for a corporation — still doesn’t mean you have ANY clue how to run one

Or you may know a lot about the colour red — still doesn’t mean you know why your blood is red

Or you may know a lot about football teams — doesn’t mean you can play football

Or you might have known BOB your entire life and know everything about him — you still don’t know where he is right now, what he’s doing, and who broke into your garage

etc

 

Knowing a lot — and STILL not knowing — is annoying

Because it feels like a waste of that knowledge

 

Knowing a LOT MORE THAN OTHERS is even more annoying

Knowing that they are wrong is very annoying

And EXTREMELY ANNOYING if despite all that — you’re still wrong

 

You might have read 10 books about string theory — unless you’re a trained physicist, probably expert in that field — you still know fuck-all. You basically know nothing. You couldn’t answer any non-trivial question about string theory better than someone who still thinks the earth is flat

 

And, OF COURSE, politics

The bar is really not set very high, is it?

Everyone has opinions

Average person is an idiot

Opinions are cheap

And you need opinions to vote

All that results in the worst takes all around you

RAMPANT ignorance

Even worse now in the social media age

And yet,

you have to live with the fact that on many subjects, you’re as wrong as those ignorant idiots

Because some subjects are just very complicated,

Some subjects you ACTUALLY have to be an expert, oppressive as it sounds

 

So as usual, in all matters of knowledge and epistemology

“Scio me nihil scire”, “I know that I know nothing” — remains the deepest of wisdom

It doesn’t teach you to merely make a pretence of false humbleness while everyone is clapping after your grand speech

It really teaches you to listen to the worst, most nonsensical takes you have ever heard,

and still admit that you hardly know more than they do

Because for all that you know — in this particular matter the answer is so complicated, that you likely are ultimately just as wrong

As unlikely to guess the answer as they are

Even if you know 100 times more than they do, and think 100 times more sharply and clearly

You still don’t know the answer

They all think they know the answer

You know 100 times more and think 100 times more sharply — and you know that you don’t know

 

And no, it’s not just string theory and rocket science and algebraic geometry, etc.

It can be some social problem, or some war, or someone saying something mean, etc.

It could be on everyone’s lips, it could be anything

And you have to listen to it

And you have to hear all that nonsense

And then you learn about it

And then you too have opinions about it

And yet it helps nothing

Because you’re also wrong

 

What great wisdom is in knowing that

And knowing when to turn blind and deaf