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[Many prominent distinctions involving kinds of knowledge or cognition are dichotomous: a priori or a posteriori, necessary or contingent, analytic or synthetic, conceptual or empirical, certain or probable, self-evident or inferential, general or particular, intellectual or imaginative.]
Published: Sep 28, 2009
Keywords: Bodily State; Human Mind; Adequate Cognition; Adequate Idea; Common Notion
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