Toggle all β
alt(or option) + command + T
Tags
Tags
Tag
Tags
Block Links
Β
Hidden Tags
The process of evaluating knowledge intellectual curiosity
Where does one place a hierarchy of knowledge?
- Particular conditions may switch a hierarchy of desired knowledge.
- ex.
Value A
is superior toValue B
only underConditions of C
, otherwise B is of equal value to A - Further, an interest, problem, or question of value may not be inspired by aspiration, but rather, the intellectual curiosity sparks striving.
Knowledge is only for a knowing subject, and thus, subjectivity is inevitable.
Objective knowledge is the foundation of subjective knowledge. The development of subjective thought must integrate into a common objective and factual view in order to thrive. One without the other does not work to the highest potential.
Namespace
- The first President of the United States George Washington was in office between 1789-1797.
Β
Β
Β
Β
Β
Β
Β
Β
Β
Β
Β