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Intuition and Expression Knowledge has two forms : it is either intuitive knowledge or logical knowledge ; knowledge obtained through the imagination or knowledge obtained through the intellect ; knowledge of the individual or knowledge ...
Intuition and Expression Knowledge has two forms : it is either intuitive knowledge or logical knowledge ; knowledge obtained through the imagination or knowledge obtained through the intellect ; knowledge of the individual or knowledge ...
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Ever since man first grew self - conscious and reflective he has supposed that his feelings , his attitudes , and his conduct spring from his knowledge . That as far as he could it would be wise for him to organize himself in this way ...
Ever since man first grew self - conscious and reflective he has supposed that his feelings , his attitudes , and his conduct spring from his knowledge . That as far as he could it would be wise for him to organize himself in this way ...
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It is not what the universe is made of but how it works , the law it follows , which makes verifiable knowledge of it incapable of spurring on our emotional responses , and further , the nature of knowledge itself makes it inadequate .
It is not what the universe is made of but how it works , the law it follows , which makes verifiable knowledge of it incapable of spurring on our emotional responses , and further , the nature of knowledge itself makes it inadequate .
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