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So in knowing how things appear we sometimes know how they are - indeed, how they are 'in themselves'.
The resulting collage is both a daffy entertainment and a subtle exploration of the slippery nature of our cultural memory, an X-ray that reminds us how little we sometimes know about the things we think we know.
This approach to forgiveness is flatly at odds with other views that assume that we sometimes know a good deal, or at least enough, about other people's motives, intentions, and what is in their heart to ground the propriety of forgiving them for wronging us.
We sometimes know more than they do!
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Bilgrami (2006) argues that we can only be held responsible for actions if we know the beliefs and desires that "rationalize" our actions; since we can (by assumption) sometimes be held responsible, we must sometimes know our beliefs and desires.
The truth is that we don't sometimes know why something happened they way it did until days, weeks or even years later when we have gained some perspective.
Sometimes, we think we know what we want and we end up living someone else's dream.
Sometimes known as "the Street".
"So, we need to keep the concentration, try to keep maximising what we have in our hands every weekend - sometimes we know that can be a podium, sometimes maybe it's a fifth position, sometimes a seventh.
Sometimes we think we know an artist so well through popular reproductions and posters that we stop looking.
Sometimes we think we know what motivates someone like this.
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