Is anyone right saying that if i don't remember something, then as long as i can't remember it, i don't know it at all, as well? For, as we know, what logic obliges us to accept from the sentence
'either i don't remember it or i don't know it' (which is an acceptable sentence)
is the sentence
'if remember it, i don't know it'
the last sentence,of course, being an unacceptable one ...Is it a solution to say that the ''paradox'' of the last sentence do no exist, if we accept that, if i don't remember something, then i don't know it as well?
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Is anyone right saying that if i don't remember something, then as long as i can't remember it, i don't know it at all, as well? For, as we know, what logic obliges us to accept from the sentence
'either i don't remember it or i don't know it' (which is an acceptable sentence)
is the sentence
'if remember it, i don't know it'
the last sentence,of course, being an unacceptable one ...Is it a solution to say that the ''paradox'' of the last sentence do no exist, if we accept that, if i don't remember something, then i don't know it as well?
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