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Satisfying knowledge

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The concept of satisfying knowledge reflects the ideas that we can be happy with an incomplete or wrong explanation of why things occurs. If it is wrong then why call it knowledge? Because it is believed to be true and thus knowledge to those who believe it. It could also be true in other situations and realities that are then connected to real -- actual or potential awarepaths.