Noun
knowability (uncountable)
The quality or state of being knowable.
He writes that we must "presuppose the reality and knowability of the mental."sfn These replies question whether Searle is justified in using his own experience of consciousness to determine that it is more than mechanical symbol processing. Source: Internet
He writes that "when knowability is interpreted by modern standards, namely via computational complexity, the Gödel phenomena are very much with us." Source: Internet
They argue that Searle must be mistaken about the "knowability of the mental", and in his belief that there are "causal properties" in our neurons that give rise to the mind. Source: Internet