accepted act of knowledge Albert Camus answer areas Aristotle attitude awareness B.F. Skinner basic behavior believe blind called causality certitude Chapter Common Sense consciousness courage to think David Hume Democritus Descartesdetermined dynamic Edmund Husserl egocentric predica else’s ence evaluation evidence examine experience fact false freedom George Berkeley human existence human knowledge ideas illusion immaterial impression insight J. P. Sartre Jacques Maritain judgment kind knower leads Let us note light limited logical man’s materiality meaningful meaningless mental method mind mysterious never object one’s oneself perceptions person philosophic reflection philosophical problems Plato possible prejudicespresupposes principles question radically realize reason religion responsibility scientific Scientific classification search for meaning search for truth Selfhood Sidney Hook Skepticism Socrates somehow source of knowledge statements Subject Subjective Idealism Subjective Idealist theory things thinkers Thomas Aquinas Thoughts for Reflection transcending tree ultimate understand unexamined universe valid values vision whole worth living
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