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Excellent. Another source of knowledge as defined involves logical extensions to the narratives we construct for ourselves of the world and the way it works. These narratives are probably built from the core blocks you describe, plus an element of imagination which weaves things together into our personal 'logic' structure. I also wonder our knowledge is also conditioned by its acceptability to others. This is a variation of trusting others and involves the pragmatism you identify.

This seems to be heading into the 'tolerance boundary' territory we have discussed before. Individual knowledge sits within a tolerance boundary that is societally determined. Those whose knowledge sits outside this boundary are geniuses, fools or insane.

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