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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: RAY-RHU |
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RELATIVITY OF KNOWLEDGE , a philosophic term
middle
century , and has since fallen largely into disuse. It deserves explanation, however, not only because it has occupied so large a space in the writings of some great
British
main
term
absolute . The knower may say, " I know this absolutely," or he may say, "I know this absolutely." With the emphasis upon the " know " he asserts that his know-ledge of the matter in question cannot be affected by anything whatever. " I know absolutely that two and two are four " makes an assertion about the knower's intellectual state: he is convinced that his certain knowledge of the result of adding two to two is independent
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