But much of the fascination undoubtedly derives from the unknowability. |
After all, what epistemological problem could plague a eugenicist of the twenties and thirties more than the essential unknowability of the gene? |
Of course, one of the points made there is unknowability, and the nature of being unknowable is that it's unknowable. |
Unknowability might be an unavoidable consequence of self-aware, self-improving software. |
A thoroughly apophatic commitment to divine unknowability appears incompatible with the claim that God is known in Christ. |
These contrasts provide the methodologico-conceptual distinctions between the epistemology of certainty and the epistemology of radical uncertainty and unknowability. |