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Originally posted by followtheevidence
I really don't even know how to frame this question or elaborate without sounding like an idiot. I suppose the title says it all.
The only thing that sort of helps distinguish the two (for me) is the notion that knowing doesn't require thought. We can interpret knowing through thought but cannot know any given thing through thought alone. Or something like that. But then how can I know that I cannot know through thought alone if thought lead me to that very conclusion? Pondering this question has been a maze, traversing through one hall of mirrors after another.
But really, there is a difference - a behemoth of a difference. It's not like we're splitting hairs here. What say you ATS? What is the difference between thinking and knowing?
I'm eager to hear your answers, reflections, "thoughts", etc.
Post Script: Sorry this is such a short post. I realize one-liner threads are becoming an unwelcome trend here on ATS; but really this is about what my ATS family has to say on the matter - not what I have to say. Because ... I don't know what to say.
Gods know, man reasons
Empty your cup, before you drink tea
I think, therefore I am
Originally posted by IandEye
this reminds me of a story....
on his deathbed, Carl Jung was asked if he thought there was a soul.....his response was exactly: "i don't have to think....I know"
Originally posted by IandEye
this reminds me of a story....
on his deathbed, Carl Jung was asked if he thought there was a soul.....his response was exactly: "i don't have to think....I know"
That in itself is knowing!