Barnes, Q. Johnson, E. Kaplan, H. Lopez, T. Mendoza, F. Nguyen, K.
This paper explores the epistemological journey of the aardvark, an often overlooked mammal in the field of philosophical inquiry. Through a series of rigorous observations and interviews with aardvarks, we have uncovered surprising insights into their quest for knowledge. From their voracious appetite for ants to their stealthy nighttime foraging habits, aardvarks have developed unique strategies for acquiring and processing information. Our findings suggest that aardvarks may have a more sophisticated understanding of the world around them than previously thought. Overall, this paper sheds light on the often overlooked intersection of aardvarks and epistemology, and highlights the potential for further exploration in this area.