| Richard Schmitt - 1969 - 292 pages
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| Hanna F. Pitkin - Law - 1973 - 400 pages
...quoted in Erich Heller, The Artist's Journey into the Interior (New York: Random House, 1959), p. 210. know something and not be able to say it, you are...thinking of a case like the first. Certainly not of one like the third."14 And Ryle distinguishes between "knowing that" something is so, and "knowing how"... | |
| Ray S. Jackendoff - Psychology - 1985 - 310 pages
...Compare knowing and saying: how many feet high Mont Blanc is — how the word "game" is used — how a clarinet sounds. If you are surprised that one can...thinking of a case like the first. Certainly not of one like the third. (Wittgenstein (1953, 35-36)) Everyone has perceived such traits as suppressed anger... | |
| Business - 1988 - 604 pages
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| Business - 1988 - 330 pages
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