Since
the knower is always involved in the knowing, there is always a subjective
personal dimension to knowledge, yet this does not mean that knowledge is
entirely subjective. Rather, it is quasi-subjective, as it must conform to
degrees of objectivity. Thus, knowledge is subjectively objective, especially
as represented by self, other, and world.
Thursday, February 1, 2018
Thursday Thoughts - February 1
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