Quotes About Knowledge
each individual should do his duty, regardless of consequences. We know the right thing to do, but we do not know the consequences of doing the right thing. Thus one should act according to knowledge of duty, not conjectures about consequences. One should do one's duty to the utmost and let the, gods sort out the results. And I believed that my duty is to fight That is the ethic of a movement that can save the world.
~ Greg Johnson
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You say science is about admitting what we don't know," she said.
~ Greg Keyes
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Do not argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience.
~ Greg King
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Faith in the self-attesting Christ of Scripture is the beginning, not the end result of wisdom.
~ Greg L. Bahnsen
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The teaching of Colossians 2:3-8 is unambiguous. ALL knowledge (note: not simply knowledge of "religious" matters is to be found in Christ.
~ Greg L. Bahnsen
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To reject revelational epistemology is to commit yourself to defending the truth of autonomous epistemology.
~ Greg L. Bahnsen
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Humble submission to God's word must precede man's every intellectual pursuit.
~ Greg L. Bahnsen
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The foundation of knowledge is God's revelation.
~ Greg L. Bahnsen
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There is no man made in the image of God and living in God's world, whatever God's attitude toward him and his own feelings about Christ, who does not know the living and true God, his Creator. All men have the requisite knowledge of God to make them eternally responsible before Him; this was true in the Garden, and it does not cease to be true after the fall. Sin or no sin, special revelation or no special revelation, all men inescapably know their God.
~ Greg L. Bahnsen
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All the treasures of wisdom and knowledge are to be found in Christ; thus if one were to try and arrive at the truth apart from commitment to the epistemic authority of Jesus Christ he would be robbed through vain philosophy and deluded by crafty deceit (see Col. 2:3-8).
~ Greg L. Bahnsen
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Christians need not sit in an isolated philosophical tower, reduced to simply despising the philosophical systems of non Christians. No, by taking every thought captive to Christ, we are enabled to cast down reasoning that is exalted against the knowledge of God (cf. 2 Cor. 10:5). We must challenge the unbeliever to give a cogent and credible account of how he knows anything whatsoever, given his espoused presuppositions about reality, truth, and man (his "worldview").
~ Greg L. Bahnsen
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Christian apologetics is a defense of religious faith, thus pertaining to the question of one's ultimate commitment in life. Apologetics entails intellectual reasoning in justification of one's beliefs, thus touching on the epistemological question of the final standard of knowledge.
~ Greg L. Bahnsen
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Don't drop your books. You might lose your lesson.
~ Greg Mathis
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But what I really believe is education is a key to pretty much everything - prosperity, economics, peace, stability.
~ Greg Mortenson
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Followers of Christ are often called "the people of the book" because we believe the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament to be the unique written revelation of God; the reality is that believers' knowledge of Scripture is woefully inadequate.
~ Greg Ogden
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Belief, as the sagacious Robert Anton Wilson once remarked, "is the death of intelligence".
~ Greg Taylor
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so that people don't have to learn these things on their own, but ironically, their founders and instructors are often teaching themselves how to teach.
~ Greg Wilson
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Tutorials frustrate competent practitioners because they move too slowly and say things that are obvious (though they are anything but obvious to novices). Equally, manuals frustrate novices because they use jargon and don't explain things. This phenomenon is called the expertise reversal effect
~ Greg Wilson
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Every instructor needs three things: content knowledge , such as how to program; general pedagogical knowledge , such as an understanding of the psychology of learning; and pedagogical content knowledge (PCK), which is the domain-specific knowledge of how to teach a particular concept to a particular audience.
~ Greg Wilson
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We don't know enough yet to recommend typed or untyped languages for novices.
~ Greg Wilson
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People today. You know how to work everything, but you don't know how anything works.
~ Gregg Andrew Hurwitz
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Maybe that's all growing up is. Knowing in real time that you don't know anything.
~ Gregg Andrew Hurwitz
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Remember that what you do not yet know is more important than what you already know.—Jordan Peterson
~ Gregg Andrew Hurwitz
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The pioneering anthropologist Louis Leakey once stated, "Without an understanding of who we are, we cannot truly advance.
~ Gregg Braden
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