I think that “as long as one does not vehemently refuse to integrate newfound knowledge into one’s database and update one’s beliefs” would be a better way to put it now and perhaps clearer too.
What I said before was probably too vague (or just wrong) because one can’t really become knowledgable as to everything and I don’t think that should be held as a point against them.
Yes, I mainly mean integrating knowledge. Which is not to say that I don’t think people should not actively seek out new knowledge about all kinds of topics, but seeing how it’s absolutely impossible to know even just a little about everything I don’t think one can blame them for not seeking knowledge about a certain topic X. Unless of course X is something which by all means should be relevant to them.
I think that “as long as one does not vehemently refuse to integrate newfound knowledge into one’s database and update one’s beliefs” would be a better way to put it now and perhaps clearer too.
What I said before was probably too vague (or just wrong) because one can’t really become knowledgable as to everything and I don’t think that should be held as a point against them.
So it seems like you’re talking about integrating knowledge, rather than seeking it. Is that true?
Yes, I mainly mean integrating knowledge. Which is not to say that I don’t think people should not actively seek out new knowledge about all kinds of topics, but seeing how it’s absolutely impossible to know even just a little about everything I don’t think one can blame them for not seeking knowledge about a certain topic X. Unless of course X is something which by all means should be relevant to them.
Which is just to say it depends, I suppose.