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For some, it is a grief that carries the certainty that only the individual can know, and nobody should dare presume to deny; that not one day, ever, will be happy again.
According to these arguments, one's perspective both shapes and sets limits on how a particularly located individual can know, at least through her own achievements.
However, this works effectively only in a transparent responsibility framework, when individual can know in advance what their task are and what the expected level and nature of their performance is [Emphasis added]." It is suggested here that, due to 'standard equivocality', it is far from clear what standards of performance are acceptable in practice and/or in law!
No individual can know how long that will turn out to be, and it is just not realistic to expect most people to save enough for all or most of what they may need over an uncertain span after employment.
By observing others' unsuccessful foraging in a patch, an individual can know to stay or leave instead of wasting time to personally sample it.
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It upholds the right to fair trial in which individuals can know the evidence against them and the basis upon which the Government treated them".
This theory of knowledge is opposed equally to the subjective idealism according to which individuals can know only sensible appearances while things-in-themselves are elusive, and to the objective idealism according to which individuals can know supersensible reality by pure intuition or thought, independent of sense.
Like so many of those other great dramas, The Americans is also about families and how individuals can know themselves even as they sacrifice parts of their identity for the greater good.
She allows that individuals can know particular claims, but it is communities who are the knowledge producers, since it takes social processes of critical engagement to transform beliefs and theories into knowledge (2002).
The idea is that two individuals can know (or have, or use) different I-languages that generate exactly the same strings of words, and even give them exactly the same structures.
Robin Dunbar of Oxford University looked into the social networks of primates and found that there is a firm upper limit to the number of other individuals one can know as individuals -- and for humans, that limit is 150.
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