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Friday, 4 October 2019

What are your comments to improve my philosophy?

answers1: That's not really a philosophy. But to add: we can know
it's causes and effects, it's purpose.
answers2: Oh my, very philosophical, yes indeedy: <br>
"About chair, we can know: <br>
1. its parts, <br>
2. its uniqueness, <br>
3. its connections, <br>
4. its sensitivities, <br>
5. its forms, <br>
6. its substitutes, and <br>
7. its uses. <br>
What else can we know about it?" <br>
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From the last question are you stating that there is nothing beyond
the extensions of those 7 things to be known; or are you asking for
suggestions; or are you teasing that there is more, and that you will
provide it? <br>
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After all, it's very egotistical of you to claim to 'serve up
knowledge', and then give us fluff.
answers3: Oh well... "Knowledge Server" huh?... :D <br>
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In the first place, knowledge is information from the outside
influence while learning is from the inside. Between the two is
choices... <br>
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So, in comparison to education, knowledge seems evil. :D <br>
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I say, go on with it, we all learn our philosophy by numbers as we are
all aware of alphabet learning is a knowledge to share around... We
all need improvements from our learning that we may partake upon
knowledge.
answers4: I don't get it! Please give examples of how you would use it
to aid your critical thinking, or however else it is used. As it
stands I find it too abstract and impersonal to be inspired by it. How
do *you* use this? <br>
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It seems to me to represent a very objective view of the world.. but
us humans are subjective beings.. so for me this seems to be
incomplete. Again I need demonstrations of how it is used.

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