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(Indeed, in spite of the principles about memory, nothing in this system even purports to explain how someone could have knowledge of the past).
That is, although we naturally speak of perceptions as being of objects and in or by the mind, on the view that all knowledge is founded on perception and that in perception we are immediately acquainted with nothing but perceptions, it becomes problematic how we could have knowledge either of the mind itself or of any object of perceptions distinct from those perceptions.
Some persons categorized as having unknown hypertension could have knowledge about their hypertension, even though they have not yet been prescribed antihypertensive medication.
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This must be so, unless the company should be held to be entitled, of right, to carry into a state, from another state, as freight or property, cattle liable to impart or capable of communicating disease, and of whose condition at the time it had knowledge, or could have had knowledge by the exercise of reasonable diligence.
When defense lawyers started deposing these robo-signers, they acknowledged that they could not possibly have knowledge of all the cases.
In the latest volume's introduction, Haffenden writes: "Valerie hoped that, while facts relating to her husband's first relationship were scarce, the public could at least have knowledge of all his thoughts relating to the period.
To be sure, God could have unerring knowledge of a determinate future if the creatures had no freedom, but this would not be knowledge of a future with free creatures in it.
The White House remained defiant, insisting that Mr. Hussein still could have passed knowledge about illicit weapons to terrorist groups.
"You may have had an idea that has increased productivity, you could have shared knowledge and increased expertise among your colleagues".
Dr. Oppenheimer has relied on work by Peter Forster, a geneticist at Anglia Ruskin University, to argue that Celtic is a much more ancient language than supposed, and that Celtic speakers could have brought knowledge of agriculture to Ireland, where it first appeared.
"It happens in everything else, why wouldn't it be in medicine?" Patients, by contrast, could have more knowledge of where to turn for help within a hospital system, avoiding a visit to the emergency room.
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