(1) Limited beings in a large world:
As a premise, we must first agree that we are tiny but significant parts of the world we are trying to understand. This leads to a strange loop: all intersubjective knowledge arises from subjective experience of a knower that is is both subject and object of that study.
Without recognizing our limitations, and that strange loop, we fall into delusions of complete and objective knowledge, which are logically inconsistent upon closer examination.