
Does Moral Knowledge Require God?: An Introduction To Thomistic Epistemology | Prof. Tomás Bogardus
The Thomistic Institute
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Knowledge Stenmin Is a Subset of the Deciduous Things
i think one a fair way of describing what's going on here is your knowledge of the premises puts you in a position to appreciate the truth of the conclusion. Here's a bit from aristotle. We know a thing without qualification when we recognize the explanation in virtue of which the thing is the way it is. Once he represent all the premises in this way, you don't have to add anything else toar the conclusion. Te conclusionis already there. Look, here it is. The vines are a subset of the deciduous things. It's already represented on the screen. So as long as that's going on, happes,. wo, i think this contemporary view of knowledge
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