The Interpretation of Life in Which is Shown the Relation of Modern Culture to
The Interpretation of Life in Which is Shown the Relation of Modern Culture to
Gerhardt Cornell Mars
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Without intuition, we could have no rational knowledge at all, we could never have, to begin with, an object to know; and we could never understand the logical relations within that object by which it be- comes a unitary, rational object for our thought. Intuition Gives Certainty to All Knowledge. How fundamental and absolutely necessary to rational knowledge intuition is may be seen in the simple fact that it alone gives certainty, and so meaning, to all knowledge whatsoever. We can not always... delude ourselves with the pleasing illusion that we have knowledge or science when all we know is quality and effect of some indefinite and unknowable substance and cause. To know an appearance but not to know what it is an appearance of, is not knowledge worth speaking of. It does not at all satisfy the demands of Reason for knowledge. Our science with its whole phenomenal world, won from sense and logic, can at best, as we have had occasion to observe, only afford us better food, better raiment, better shelter, and better amusements.
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