Questions about certainty
1. You told me that nothing in the world is certain – what about existence itself? After all, we feel we exist, and for me, that is certain (I will point out the fact that I have never managed to understand how one can be a nihilist – it seems illogical to me)?
2. If you isolate the concept of truth from certainty – what meaning do these two concepts even have? Is certainty of no value because there is no such thing?
3. In the previous incarnation when I talked to you about these issues, what I understood was that there is no certainty in proof because proof must be based on basic assumptions, and if basic assumptions are something that cannot be proven, then everything built on that is not proven. But I remember that we talked so that I can know that the basic assumptions are correct based on intuition, it was a tool for recognizing the truth. I can recognize that something is true without it being proven. I also believe that recognition is a tool for reaching certainty – it is certain to me that Hashem created the world because that is what my intuition says – it is clear to me. Why don’t you want to think that way?
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