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Post by freejoy on Aug 27, 2013 12:01:10 GMT -5
I have read and believe fully I have experinced knowingness.
Say one has a "knowingness" of some kind, to discount that knowingness is to say that it isn't reliable thereby making it more and more non-functional.
So how would one say truthfully that they don't know when they do know?
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Post by laughter on Aug 27, 2013 12:09:44 GMT -5
I have read and believe fully I have experinced knowingness.
Say one has a "knowingness" of some kind, to discount that knowingness is to say that it isn't reliable thereby making it more and more non-functional.
So how would one say truthfully that they don't know when they do know?
Seems to me that your last question relates "knowingness" to knowledge in that you've dropped the "ness" from the know ... and what function are you referencing in the 2nd sentence?
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Post by freejoy on Aug 27, 2013 12:16:12 GMT -5
I have read and believe fully I have experinced knowingness.
Say one has a "knowingness" of some kind, to discount that knowingness is to say that it isn't reliable thereby making it more and more non-functional.
So how would one say truthfully that they don't know when they do know?
Seems to me that your last question relates "knowingness" to knowledge in that you've dropped the "ness" from the know ... and what function are you referencing in the 2nd sentence? The function that makes knowingness known, however one wishes to define it.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2013 12:23:31 GMT -5
I have read and believe fully I have experinced knowingness.
Say one has a "knowingness" of some kind, to discount that knowingness is to say that it isn't reliable thereby making it more and more non-functional.
So how would one say truthfully that they don't know when they do know?
specialguy, do you exist? Any answer to that question will be confirmation of your knowingness. Methinks you'd have to provide some context for why folks are saying 'I don't know.' But even if they said that in response to 'do you know that you are alive?' they are displaying a great deal of knowingness.
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Post by laughter on Aug 27, 2013 12:27:23 GMT -5
Seems to me that your last question relates "knowingness" to knowledge in that you've dropped the "ness" from the know ... and what function are you referencing in the 2nd sentence? The function that makes knowingness known, however one wishes to define it. So the function of making knowingness known is the function of knowingness?
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Post by freejoy on Aug 27, 2013 12:29:35 GMT -5
I have read and believe fully I have experinced knowingness.
Say one has a "knowingness" of some kind, to discount that knowingness is to say that it isn't reliable thereby making it more and more non-functional.
So how would one say truthfully that they don't know when they do know?
specialguy, do you exist? Any answer to that question will be confirmation of your knowingness. Methinks you'd have to provide some context for why folks are saying 'I don't know.' But even if they said that in response to 'do you know that you are alive?' they are displaying a great deal of knowingness. I don't want to say what the context is because I'm trying to let it go. Plus there are many very suspicious type enlightened people who think I have ulterior motives.
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Post by freejoy on Aug 27, 2013 12:32:12 GMT -5
The function that makes knowingness known, however one wishes to define it. So the function of making knowingness known is the function of knowingness? Don't be laughing! What ever brings the unknown to consciousness as the known. Know what I mean?
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Post by laughter on Aug 27, 2013 13:20:15 GMT -5
So the function of making knowingness known is the function of knowingness? Don't be laughing! What ever brings the unknown to consciousness as the known. Know what I mean? "Consciousness"? (** muttley snicker **)
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Post by silence on Aug 27, 2013 21:08:05 GMT -5
I have read and believe fully I have experinced knowingness.
Say one has a "knowingness" of some kind, to discount that knowingness is to say that it isn't reliable thereby making it more and more non-functional.
So how would one say truthfully that they don't know when they do know?
Are you posting from a mental institution?
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Post by freejoy on Aug 28, 2013 8:54:02 GMT -5
I have read and believe fully I have experinced knowingness.
Say one has a "knowingness" of some kind, to discount that knowingness is to say that it isn't reliable thereby making it more and more non-functional.
So how would one say truthfully that they don't know when they do know?
Are you posting from a mental institution?
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