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... knowledge possible at all ? This becomes in Plato's hands : How can we know our ignorance ? Here we see the influence of Plato's teacher , Socrates , the chief ... Knowledge and Self - knowledge PROLOGUE: Knowledge and Self-knowledge I.
... knowledge possible at all ? This becomes in Plato's hands : How can we know our ignorance ? Here we see the influence of Plato's teacher , Socrates , the chief ... Knowledge and Self - knowledge PROLOGUE: Knowledge and Self-knowledge I.
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... knowledge is a matter of sensory experience , and the view of Plato's maturity , that to know is to possess an intuition of the Forms . By locating our knowledge - producing activity in the mind's ... KNOWLEDGE AND SELF - KNOWLEDGE.
... knowledge is a matter of sensory experience , and the view of Plato's maturity , that to know is to possess an intuition of the Forms . By locating our knowledge - producing activity in the mind's ... KNOWLEDGE AND SELF - KNOWLEDGE.
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... knowledge of God : because very many are hindered from gathering the fruit of dil- igent inquiry , which is the discovery of truth , for three reasons . Some indeed on account of an indisposition of temperament , by reason of which many ...
... knowledge of God : because very many are hindered from gathering the fruit of dil- igent inquiry , which is the discovery of truth , for three reasons . Some indeed on account of an indisposition of temperament , by reason of which many ...
Contents
Knowledge as recollection The divided line | 5 |
Causality Free Will and Determinism | 31 |
A defense of necessary connection | 40 |
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