Absolute Knowledge

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Absolute knowledge is a kind of knowledge.

When the logical relations among contents of the memory are consistent and mostly permanent, i.e. do not change, we call it absolute knowledge.

Examples:

  • Day follows night.
  • Man is a social animal.
  • Water is two part hydrogen and one part oxygen.
  • Everyone dies, sooner or later.

Absolute knowledge is absolutely certain, there is no doubt about it. We can call it truth.