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To know the sea is mortal is to know that we are not apart from it.
T. Nagel (1974) argues that some facts can only be captured 'from a subjective perspective' and uses his famous example of bats to illustrate the point: Even if we knew everything there is to know 'from an objective perspective' about a bat's sonar system, certain factual questions concerning bats would remain unanswered.
It is easy to know from Corollary 3.2 that and are the upper and lower solutions of (1.2), respectively.
And it is hard to know, from moment to moment, just what shape we're in.
But I thought, like, who's going to know from a label anyway?" Nobody.
"And we're unlikely to know from two or a handful of patients whether it works".
"This is really important to know, from a policy viewpoint".
Here's everything you need to know from the event.
Nor is getting to know someone different from yourself.
"It's hard to know what's correct from the data we have today".
That parables are essentially non-mythological is clear because the point made by the parable is known or supposed to be known from another source.
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