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Necessarily? Knowledge exists independent of virtue. Expecting knowledge to bring virtue is asking for transcendence without the cocoon.
yes knowledge cannot exist without virtue, no matter how separated the two have become.
infinite knowledge must necessarily comprise enough virtue-seeking to allow more knowledge to develop, rather than stagnate and disappear along with everything else.
the virtue may be as slim as the silver gilding on an executioner's axe, but it will be infinite all the same.
Sorta. Virtue is required to understand the knowledge is knowledge. The knowledge still exists independent of the virtue, but the virtue being a requirement for us to receive it (the knowledge).
Not disagreeing with you. Much of this --->
I disagree with the primal assumption; virtue is unnecessary in understanding knowledge. Simply that if there is no virtue to something, no way in which it benefits a person (even an invirtuous person,) then the knowledge is not necessarily knowledge. it's just facts at that point, whether they are known facts or not.
it's a circular argument of definitions ultimately, yes.
to assign a point is to miss that there isn't one.
as you have just witnessed and testified. ahem.
ok.
The real question is not which came first, the chicken or the egg, the question is what the heck was the thing that gave birth to a chicken egg and what caused that evolution.
Was it a manipulation of cross dna by ancient man or celestial beings, was mankind also an experiment that escaped the lab, the truth causes fear in some and fascinates others
cheese danish.