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Point two is that I think studies of human cognitive development can help to answer them by asking where our knowledge begins, how we characterize the knowledge of a young infant, and how then how our knowledge changes with experience, with learning, with growth and development of the brain, and so forth.
Like any good Aristotelian, he thinks all our knowledge begins in some way with our experience of sensible things.
That we can have any such knowledge, however, had already been challenged in the eighteenth century by Hume[ 33] and later Kant who argued that all our knowledge begins with experience[ 34].
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Mike Higgins: My jewellery knowledge begins and ends with loom bands.
The growth of knowledge begins in uncertainty, and increases it: it opens more questions than it answers, and is possible only through the institutionalization of doubt.
The broad basis of such knowledge begins with acquaintance with the general styles of writing current at particular times and places.
My 42 years of teaching first grade gave me ample opportunity to witness where the love of learning and the quest for knowledge begins, and it is not in high school.
Scientific knowledge begins with data that originate in experiments and other observations.
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