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... knowledge beyond all power of analysis , classification , and those digest- ive and assimilative processes through which alone knowledge can be transmuted into wisdom . We are the more inclined to express this judgment , from the ...
... knowledge beyond all power of analysis , classification , and those digest- ive and assimilative processes through which alone knowledge can be transmuted into wisdom . We are the more inclined to express this judgment , from the ...
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... knowledge beyond all power of analysis , classification , and those digest- ive and assimilative processes through which alone knowledge can be transmuted into wisdom . We are the more inclined to express this judgment , from the ...
... knowledge beyond all power of analysis , classification , and those digest- ive and assimilative processes through which alone knowledge can be transmuted into wisdom . We are the more inclined to express this judgment , from the ...
Sayfa 67
... knowledge must be either immediate and intui- tive , or mediate and representative . We know either an ob- ject itself , or its image and representative , the action of the mind in the former case being single and direct , while in the ...
... knowledge must be either immediate and intui- tive , or mediate and representative . We know either an ob- ject itself , or its image and representative , the action of the mind in the former case being single and direct , while in the ...
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