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624 BCE
PHILOSOPHICAL KNOWLEDGE
Its about know the human, the thinking of human and morality. -
600 BCE
EMPIRICAL KNOWLEDGE
Historically, empiricism was associated with the "blank slate" concept (tabula rasa), according to which the human mind is "blank" at birth and develops its thoughts only through experience. Empiricism in the philosophy of science emphasises evidence, especially as discovered in experiments. -
554 BCE
RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE
The religious knowledge is the knowledge that is about thinking beliving in a reiligion like christianism and having that mentallity of, they say it, it happen -
350 BCE
INTUITIVE KNOWLEDGE
Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics defines wisdom as "intuitive reason combined with scientific knowledge." -
SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE
is about observe and experiment with objects to know how the world works