Bilgi, harekete geçecek kadar güvendiğiniz fikirdir.
(Knowledge is just opinion that you trust enough to act upon.)
In "Children of the Mind" by Orson Scott Card, the author presents a profound perspective on knowledge, suggesting that it fundamentally consists of opinions we hold in such high regard that we feel compelled to act on them. This assertion challenges the traditional view of knowledge as absolute facts, instead framing it as subjective beliefs that gain significance through trust and confidence.
Bu bakış açısı, karar vermede kişisel inancın rolünü vurgulayarak, bilgi olarak kabul ettiğimiz şeylerin eleştirel bir incelemesini teşvik eder. By recognizing that our actions are often based on trusted opinions, we can better understand the fluid nature of knowledge and the importance of reflecting on the sources and validity of our beliefs.