Knower in A Sentence

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    1313, The knower may say, "I know this absolutely," or he may say, "I know this absolutely."

    2

    1313, The result of this inquiry is generally intellectual scepticism in a greater or less degree, namely, that the object has no existence for the knower except a relative one, i.e.

    3

    1313, It expressly refers itself to the maxim of Protagoras that "man is the measure of all things," and is best conceived as a protest against the assumption that logic can treat thought in abstraction from its psychological context and the personality of the knower, i.e.

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    1313, The metaphysic is the epistemology from another point of view - regarded as completing itself, and explaining in the course of its exposition that relative or practical separation of the individual knower from the knowable world, which it is a sheer assumption to take as absolute.

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    1313, Transcendental Thomism claims to be a more in depth presentation of the human knower than was achieved by Immanuel Kant.

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    1313, Hence it is common nowadays to hold that there is indeed a difference between knower and known, ego and non-ego, subject and object, but that they are inseparable; or that all known things are objects and subjects inseparably connected in 239 experience.

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    1313, The absolute or infinite - the unconditioned ground and source of all reality - is yet apprehended by us as an immediate datum or reality; and it is apprehended in consciousness - under its condition, that, to wit, of distinguishing subject and object, knower and known.

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    1313, But in this very cognition of self is involved the distinction of knower and known, from which proceeds the power to become spirit.

Definition of disputes:

  • An argument or disagreement, a failure to agree.
  • Verbal controversy or disagreement; altercation; debate.