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For the sake of completeness: The first object in the order of the generation of confused knowledge is the species specialissima, or the concept of being, in the case of the generation of distinct knowledge.
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Next, (2) he proves that the primary object by way of generation (via generationis) of confused knowledge is the singular, as it would be otherwise impossible to explain how the intellect can obtain some kind of singular knowledge on the basis of previous universal knowledge.
He thinks that from the point of view of the origin of our confused knowledge, the intellect grasps first what is singular.
The first step is to move from having confused knowledge of the effect to having confused knowledge of the cause.
In the case of a story depicting another "reality," we have only partial and confused knowledge of the world depicted.
And so after offering a detailed explanation of the different ways in which one can know of something "what it is" and "that it is," he writes that just as in knowing material things we move from more confused to less confused knowledge, so it is in the case of our natural knowledge of God.
Bacon holds that scientific knowledge is twofold: first, there is the "imperfect and confused knowledge" by which the mind is inclined to the love of the good and of truth.
For Bacon, there is a kind of confused innate knowledge in the soul.
Don't confuse knowledge with intelligence.
The real national interest is always served by the generation of new knowledge; Smith seems to think that only some knowledge is appropriate.
We're now seeing the newest generation of the "knowledge worker" emerge in the enterprise.
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