An expanded theory of Knowledge by Presence
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Abstract:
In this part, the author seeks to prove that mystical knowledge is a referent of the knowledge by presence and not acquired knowledge. To explain this, at first he mentions fundamental differences between knowledge by presence and acquired knowledge; and then he goes to make distinction between mystical knowledge on the one hand and interpretation and conceptualization of this knowledge on the other. In what follows, he makes a comparison between Plato's intellectual "vision" and mystical knowledge, and then between mystical knowledge and religious knowledge.
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Persian
Published:
Journal of Zehn, Volume:8 Issue: 3, 2007
Page:
95
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