History, Religion, and AntisemitismTauris, 1990 - 380 頁 |
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... knowledge ; “ I know " can indicate either consciousness of highly reliable rational empirical knowledge or a conviction that is not derived from em- pirical knowledge but is maintained as firmly as - or more firmly than the most widely ...
... knowledge ; “ I know " can indicate either consciousness of highly reliable rational empirical knowledge or a conviction that is not derived from em- pirical knowledge but is maintained as firmly as - or more firmly than the most widely ...
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... knowledge about the matter . " I believe it is going to rain ” indicates a tentative hypothesis based on prior experience , whereas " I know it is going to rain " is a confident prediction based on what we feel is highly reliable knowledge ...
... knowledge about the matter . " I believe it is going to rain ” indicates a tentative hypothesis based on prior experience , whereas " I know it is going to rain " is a confident prediction based on what we feel is highly reliable knowledge ...
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... knowledge . Only a fool could fail to realize that we are always enmeshed in a vast diversity of transactions with what lies beyond our knowledge . There is therefore nothing surprising about our awareness of interacting with , or being ...
... knowledge . Only a fool could fail to realize that we are always enmeshed in a vast diversity of transactions with what lies beyond our knowledge . There is therefore nothing surprising about our awareness of interacting with , or being ...
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