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"Present knowledge is wholly dependent on past

knowledge."




Anna Dolidze

, The mathematician and philosopher Alfred North Whitehead said that “[t]he only use of

knowledge of the past is to equip us for the present.” While this might be true, does knowledge

today always rely on yesterday’s knowledge? This essay is based on the validity of the belief that

“present knowledge is wholly dependent on past knowledge and knowledge is recollected

throughout life.”


“Present knowledge'' refers to facts and information that exists and is still part of our combined

knowledge. “Past knowledge” means facts or information that have since been deemed out of

date. A “claim” is something that is believed to be true but is open to be argued about or debated.

“Wholly dependent” means completely reliant on something. Fundamentally, if we rewrite the

belief mentioned before, it means that the facts and information that exist today are completely

reliant on the facts/ information that have since been deemed out of date.


This essay will examine the question with reference to two areas of knowledge: art and religion,

and one way of knowing, which is intuition. Religion is an organized system of beliefs and

practices revolving around, or leading to, a transcendent spiritual experience. Art is the way of

expressing our emotions and perspectives. Intuition is defined as ‘immediate cognition,’ i.e.,

knowledge which is immediately evident without interference or evidence.


In both art and religion, it seems that we need at least some kind of knowledge to develop further

ideas. Nevertheless, there are some instances where we do not really need past knowledge to

produce new knowledge. With this dilemma in mind, this essay will try to answer the following

knowledge question: To what extent does current religious and artistic knowledge rely on earlier

developments in these areas?

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