The Way to Differentiate Between Knowledge and Belief


by Andrewshw2 - Date: 2007-09-18 - Word Count: 348 Share This!

Sometimes we can hear reasoned arguments that reject a viewpoint to which we are emotionally attached; sometimes we can hear an ardent plea for a viewpoint we have enough reasons to oppose. Differentiating between belief and knowledge is rather difficult. Perhaps determining these notions in terms of reason and emotion helps, but each person has their own opinion on what belief is. Believing is not grounded on something we are able to see; it is not grounded on statistics or senses. Beliefs seldom have to be justified, for many situations it is enough that you believe in something. Consequently, beliefs are supported by your emotions. There is no way to find out if God really exists. Beliefs often are held to oneself; knowledge is viewed as a universal fact, but everybody knows that beliefs are not easily disputed about for there is no right answer.

Knowledge is something we can confirm with statistic data and experiments. Knowledge is often grounded on computations and observations of scientists. I believe the difference between knowledge and belief consists in that knowledge is created for the objective of being proved wrong and belief is not. Albert Einstein said that no number of experiments can prove him right, but only one experiment can prove him wrong. Knowledge can only be proved wrong, but never right, as for the beliefs they can be proved to be nothing but the product of human's mind. Beliefs can be disputed about, but people will never make a final conclusion, let alone it being universally recognized.

Then there is the aspect of religion, which is an interesting viewpoint when speaking on the topic. According to the Christians' viewpoint the Earth was created by God; scientists think that it was created as a result of an explosion. Both parties consider their beliefs to be facts - to be knowledge.

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