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And, third, will acknowledging the range of atypical (for humans) ways of knowing reveal a heretofore unimagined richness in what humans can know the world is like?

From this premise Anselm infers, in his ontological argument for the existence of God, that humans can know that there exists a God that is all-powerful, all-knowing, all-just, all-merciful, and immaterial.

The buzz is instantaneous, of course, and, in order to feed it, Violet Lashian wins her own TV programme so humans can know what she is up to.

This position led him to two more conclusions about the nature of meaning and what humans can know about objective reality.

But, he added, thanks to such things as the Navigation Technologies field drivers, "the gap between what's on the site and human nature, things that only humans can know, is closing".

The secret of tornadogenesis remains a mystery; in truth, because of the laws of chaos theory, tornadoes may represent the absolute outer limit of what humans can know and predict about nature.

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In the Rules, he sought to generalize the methods of mathematics so as to provide a route to clear knowledge of everything that human beings can know.

It also suffers from the problem that it cannot be formulated without supposing that Descartes would allow that human minds can know that there is a perspective from which eternal truths can be seen to be contingent, but an important component of Frankfurt's view is the thesis that Descartes thinks that it is part of the structure of a human mind to regard eternal truths as wholly necessary.

"No human being alive can know the answers," said the technician, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to comment on the work.

She ends hopefully with the conviction that we are going into a reduced-meat future, but the problem she doesn't address is what philosophers call moral incontinence: the fact that, as flawed human beings, we can know what's right without actually doing it.

On the day of the Mayor's pronouncement, a technician who is working with British Petroleum to drill relief wells told the Times, in response to questions about the state of the damaged well, and about the prospects for fixing it, "No human being alive can know the answers".

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