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Knowledge Is Conjectural Not Manifest
- Knowledge contains truth without being the whole truth and is produced by conjectures and error correction.
- Popper contrasts this with manifest-truth doctrines (empiricists/rationalists) that wrongly presume certainty and blame deception for mistakes.
Tell Truth Publicly So Errors Can Be Fixed
- Constant public truth-seeking enables error correction; censorship prevents correction by hiding mistakes.
- Popper argues politicians' lies undermine collective error correction except rare wartime or defensive deceptions.
Everyday Political Lies Versus Wartime Deception
- Host gives political examples: ministers misrepresenting costs or dismissing nuclear energy shows practical ignorance and deceptive rhetoric.
- He distinguishes such everyday dishonesty from wartime lies that may defend citizens.


