Well if you refer to knowledge as the thing that is discovered you're in trouble. It's what I'd call the epistemic fallacy; the reduction of what is (ontology) to what is known (epistemology). What is taken as known at any point in time can always be wrong.
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The moon goes around the earth La lune va autour du terre Different symbols w/ different cultural contexts, but the situation they describe was true before there were humans. That's provisional but true, while "the earth goes around the moon" is false. The referent is real. >
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Moreover dogs know things we can't, b/c they hear things we can't. No culture involved. Dogs would still know these things if humans had never evolved.
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Not to mention smell, dogs have about forty times more brain mass given over to smell than we do. What must that be like?
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And yet dog farts are the absolute worst -- what's that about?
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Considering their food tastes of nothing it's pretty surprising.
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Trusting you on that one, my dude.
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