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Despite his apparently overwhelming craving for Alice's body and his evident knowledge of sports — the sports talk between the officer and Al provides some of the play's few genuine laughs — police work is the only thing Fernandez truly cares about.

An inference yields evident knowledge only when the affirmation of its antecedent and the negation of its consequent are contradictory.

Crathorn thus had to emend Ockham's theory of evident knowledge, because intuitive cognition is no more the guarantee of any certitude regarding the existence of extramental things.

Never claiming to rest on evident knowledge, revelation can rationally approach its truth claims, not to prove them but to understand them.

Central to Autrecourt's teaching is the view that all evident knowledge (with the exception of the certitude of faith) must be reducible to the first principle (primum principium), i.e., to the principle of non-contradiction.

As he continues, he says that the only substance of which we can possess evident knowledge is his own soul Nicholas of Autrecourt espoused the most radical form of skepticism found at any point during the Middle Ages, and he was punished for it.

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Furthermore, since there is neither self-evident knowledge of God nor any natural experience of him, humans can have only an abstract understanding of what he is.

The general strategy is to show that sensory knowledge rests on inductive knowledge, that inductive knowledge rests on self-evident knowledge, and that introspective knowledge can be defended as analogous to self-evident knowledge.

Scotus's implicit aim is to shift as much weight as possible onto the broad shoulders of self-evident knowledge.

It may have been influenced by the respondents lack of knowledge with the topic and therefore a lack of confidence in being able to rate the items, or it may have been based on a self-evident knowledge gap.

These serve to display the relation between directly evident foundational knowledge and indirectly evident beliefs about the external world, the past, and other matters about which we can have knowledge.

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