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Peter_J
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Hi all. I’ve been away from the Non-Catholic Religions section for a while (though not so long that I’m inclined to reintroduce myself); but I have a question I’d like to throw out to you all, Catholics and “non-Catholics” alike.
It’s not uncommon to hear people speak as though being told something implies knowing it. Now I’m not suggesting that there’s anything wrong with that, in itself as a manner of speaking (and I’m sure I do it too) but I want to ask: is there a point when it becomes an actual fallacy (dare I say the “being told something implies knowing it” fallacy?)?
Also, is your answer influenced by your religion?
It’s not uncommon to hear people speak as though being told something implies knowing it. Now I’m not suggesting that there’s anything wrong with that, in itself as a manner of speaking (and I’m sure I do it too) but I want to ask: is there a point when it becomes an actual fallacy (dare I say the “being told something implies knowing it” fallacy?)?
Also, is your answer influenced by your religion?