When it comes to the different types of knowledge, the two whose authenticity are always debated are genuine knowledge and false knowledge. Genuine knowledge is when something is known definitely; it can be proved, referenced, and be almost general knowledge to all who go after it since it only has one true conclusive deduction. Genuine knowledge differs from false knowledge in the fact that false knowledge is based on a person’s belief. There goes a phrase “what happens when you assume: you’re almost always wrong”. An assumption does not always have true facts behind it and is just based on a personal belief, therefore making the conclusion that the person has come to wrong in most cases. Relating to Shaw’s quote, when a person is purely ignorant to a situation, it is much healthier than that person creating a false sense of “truth”, and convincing themselves, possibly along with other people, that their “truth” is
When it comes to the different types of knowledge, the two whose authenticity are always debated are genuine knowledge and false knowledge. Genuine knowledge is when something is known definitely; it can be proved, referenced, and be almost general knowledge to all who go after it since it only has one true conclusive deduction. Genuine knowledge differs from false knowledge in the fact that false knowledge is based on a person’s belief. There goes a phrase “what happens when you assume: you’re almost always wrong”. An assumption does not always have true facts behind it and is just based on a personal belief, therefore making the conclusion that the person has come to wrong in most cases. Relating to Shaw’s quote, when a person is purely ignorant to a situation, it is much healthier than that person creating a false sense of “truth”, and convincing themselves, possibly along with other people, that their “truth” is