Cognitive closure is a philosophical concept that suggests there are certain aspects of reality or certain questions that humans, due to the limitations of their cognitive capacities, may never be able to fully understand or comprehend. It is often discussed in the context of metaphysics, epistemology, and the philosophy of mind. The idea is closely linked to debates about consciousness, free will, and the nature of reality.
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